Changeset 83f01733 for chapter07/profile.xml
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- 07/13/2006 02:37:29 PM (18 years ago)
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rf67a9da r83f01733 121 121 <para>Some packages beyond LFS may also lack support for your chosen locale. One 122 122 example is the X library (part of the X Window System), which outputs the 123 following error message:</para> 123 following error message if the locale does not exactly match one of the character 124 map names in its internal files:</para> 124 125 125 126 <screen><computeroutput>Warning: locale not supported by Xlib, locale set to C</computeroutput></screen> 126 127 127 <para>Here Xlib expects that the character map will be listed in uppercase 128 notation with canonical dashes. For instance, "ISO-8859-1" rather than 129 "iso88591". It is sometimes possible to fix this by removing the charmap part 130 of the locale specification, as long as that does not change the character 131 map that Glibc associates with the locale. This can be checked by running 132 the <command>locale charmap</command> command in both locales. For example, 133 one would have to change "de_DE.ISO-8859-15@euro" to "de_DE@euro" in order to 134 get this locale recognized by Xlib.</para> 128 <para>In several cases Xlib expects that the character map will be listed in 129 uppercase notation with canonical dashes. For instance, "ISO-8859-1" rather 130 than "iso88591". It is also possible to find an appropriate specification by 131 removing the charmap part of the locale specification. This can be checked 132 by running the <command>locale charmap</command> command in both locales. 133 For example, one would have to change "de_DE.ISO-8859-15@euro" to 134 "de_DE@euro" in order to get this locale recognized by Xlib.</para> 135 135 136 136 <para>Other packages can also function incorrectly (but may not necessarily
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