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- Date: Thu, 03 May 2001 00:27:32 +0900
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- Organization: Kobe University, Japan
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John Seebach wrote:Note that the current version seems to *default* to JapaneseIf the user has the LC_ALL and LANG env variables unset then gjiten sets it automatically to ja_JP.
messages, even in my environment, in which the default language
should be set to English. Is this what you intended? I have to
explicitly export LANGUAGE=en or else it comes up with Japanese
localization.
I know this is a bad practice but at least it saves me from getting 5 emails a day asking about displaying Japanese... ;)
Anyway, I think all modern distros set these variables to at least "C". Potato is history :P-- B0Ti.
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