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rf1d11bf ra971ec4 50 50 51 51 <para>The missing msgfmt (from the gettext package which we will install 52 later in this chapter) is not fatal. The files msgfmt would create are 53 already pre-built, so you won't be missing out on anything. You would 54 only need it if you make changes to the Glibc internationalization (i18n) 55 files. Since we don't do this by default, we can safely ignore it.</para> 52 later in this chapter) won't cause any problems. msgfmt is used to generate 53 the binary translation files that are used to make your system talk in a 54 different language. Because these translation files have already been 55 generated for you, there is no need for msgfmt. You'd only need msgfmt if 56 you change the translation source files (the <filename>*.po</filename> 57 files in the <filename class="directory">po</filename> subdirectory) which\ 58 would require you to re-generate the binary files.</para> 56 59 57 60 </sect2>
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