Comment 10 for bug 752436

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Hans Joachim Desserud (hjd) wrote :

> - delete ~/.widelands/config
has no effect, as far as I can see. When testing the debian package, I did so on a freshly installed system, and it had the same problem there.

> Also try to use the language dir parameter of the wl binary if
> you have the compiled language files not in the standard
> relative path.

Hm, when running
'[~] $ widelands --localedir=/usr/share/widelands/locale'
from anywhere on the system, nothing seems to change. When actually going to the directory and from there running
'[/usr/share/widelands/locale] $ widelands --localedir=.'
all languages (plus stuff like campaigns, maps) appear in the list. Still nothing changes when selecting any of these.

Explanation above [current directory], $=normal user (also tried as root).