Bertilo wrote:
> Donald Rogers:
>
>
>> I have recently installed Ubuntu Gutsy (32 bit) and my
>> /usr/lib/locale/eo_XX.utf8 directory is empty. OOo generally works with
>> English or with Esperanto interface, but when I went to
>> System/Admin/Language Support just now it said: "The language support is
>> not installed completely". (That is probably because I installed kBabel
>> after I added the EO support via System/Admin/Language Support). So I
>> let it try to fix that (add the language-pack-kde-eo stuff), and
>> restarted the system, but that directory is still empty.
>>
>
> The package that needs to be (fully) installed is:
>
> language-pack-eo
>
> Maybe you need to reinstall it.
>
> Also try this command:
>
> sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales
>
>
Synaptic reinstalled language-pack-eo, but that made no noticeable
difference. /usr/lib/locale/eo_XX.utf8 is not in the list of installed
files.
With the other command I got the same messages as Joey got:
$ sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales
[sudo] password for donald:
Generating locales...
en_AU.UTF-8... done
etc
en_ZW.UTF-8... done
eo_XX.UTF-8... cannot open locale definition file `eo_XX': No such
file or directory
failed
Generation complete.
Bertilo wrote: locale/ eo_XX.utf8 directory is empty. OOo generally works with Admin/Language Support just now it said: "The language support is Admin/Language Support). So I pack-kde- eo stuff), and locale/ eo_XX.utf8 is not in the list of installed
> Donald Rogers:
>
>
>> I have recently installed Ubuntu Gutsy (32 bit) and my
>> /usr/lib/
>> English or with Esperanto interface, but when I went to
>> System/
>> not installed completely". (That is probably because I installed kBabel
>> after I added the EO support via System/
>> let it try to fix that (add the language-
>> restarted the system, but that directory is still empty.
>>
>
> The package that needs to be (fully) installed is:
>
> language-pack-eo
>
> Maybe you need to reinstall it.
>
> Also try this command:
>
> sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales
>
>
Synaptic reinstalled language-pack-eo, but that made no noticeable
difference. /usr/lib/
files.
With the other command I got the same messages as Joey got:
$ sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales
[sudo] password for donald:
Generating locales...
en_AU.UTF-8... done
etc
en_ZW.UTF-8... done
eo_XX.UTF-8... cannot open locale definition file `eo_XX': No such
file or directory
failed
Generation complete.
Donald