Lionel Elie Mamane skrev:
Anyway, it works fine for me, but I run 32-bit.
I can reproduce this bug in my 32bit chroot. When you say "it works
for me", are all of the following conditions met?
- /etc/locale.gen contains support for at least two languages A and
B.
- with LC_MESSAGES=A, LANG=B and LC_ALL unset, winecfg is in A
- with LC_MESSAGES=B, LANG=A and LC_ALL unset, winecfg is in B
(in my case A=en_GB.UTF-8 and B=fr_LU.UTF-8)
Yes.
I've just set up an amd64 partition to test on, and it also works fine
there, apparently. My LANG is normally set to nb_NO.UTF-8. If I do:
$ LC_MESSAGES=sv_SE.UTF-8 winecfg
it talks Swedish, as expected. Also works with fr_FR.UTF-8, en_US.UTF-8,
etc.
Well, I just noticed that it seems it doesn't work with en_GB.UTF-8.
Looks like winecfg's localized resources are inadvertently only defined
for en_US, not for en_*, causing a fallback. I guess that's a bug, but
it's not that LC_MESSAGES isn't respected. Just that en_US is the only
English language winecfg knows...
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