Hi, We're working (upstream) on a java program which includes multiple l10n files, based on ResourceBundles. The java documentation on the placement of these is very sketchy, but we think that the only requirement is that they reside somewhere within the classpath.
We could easily include them in the main jar file to go in /usr/share/java, however most packages seem to place such data in /usr/share/locale (I'm assuming this is so that users may easily delete unwanted languages). This would also be possible, although would probably require a more complicated wrapper script for /usr/bin. Where does Debian want these files installed? [please maintain the CC to the indexgen list in replies] -- +----------------------------------------------+ | Mark Howard cam.ac.uk mh344@ | | http://www.tildemh.com tildemh.com mh@ | +----------------------------------------------+
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