Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 05:08:58 +0100 From: Jan Schlesner <schlesner@physik.TU-Berlin.DE> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: locale questions Message-ID: <20060214040858.GA14592@physik.TU-Berlin.DE> In-Reply-To: <20060214033217.GA68502@tigerfish2.my.domain> References: <20060214033217.GA68502@tigerfish2.my.domain>
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On Mon, Feb 13, 2006 at 09:32:18PM -0600, Bruce Burden wrote: > Okay, OpenOffice 2.0 is now spewing out the error message: > > I18N: Operating system doesn't support locale "en_US" > > Hmmm. So, from what I understand from the documentation I have > looked at, this is because I do not have an entry in the /etc/ > login.conf file covering this entry. Yes/no? Sorry, I don't know, but you can also define the cahrset and lang variables in your tcshrc, cshrc or bashrc (depends on the used shell). > Another thing - as I look in /etc/login.conf, I DO have a > Russian entry. Why? I assume this is a default, since I have > not done anything to /etc/login.conf previously. Yes, you have a Russian entry in the login.conf - why not? In the login.conf you can define several login classes and in the fifth column of the master.passwd you can specify the login class for each user. If no login class is specifed the login class "default" is used. Jan -- Jan Schlesner Tel: +49 30 314 27681 Institut für Theoretische Physik Fax: +49 30 314 21130 Technische Universität Berlin Hardenbergstr. 36, Sekr. PN 7-1, 10623 Berlin -- [ gpg key: http://wwwds.physik.tu-berlin.de/~jan/jschlesn.gpg ] [ key fingerprint: 4236 3497 C4CF 4F3A 274F B6E2 C4F6 B639 1DF4 CF0A ]
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