Hi, searching for a solution to this problem regarding SquirrelMail not 
translating anything but showing the options to select the languages, I've found 
that locales -a only shows:
Código:

sdg root # locale -a
C
POSIX

When it should list the whole locales supported in the system. AFAIK gentoo with 
the USE flag "nls" turned on, installs GLIBC with ALL supported locales, but 
locale -a only shows the standards here (and in other installations of gentoo also)

In debian there is a fix for this running the reconfiguration of locales, or 
running localegen (which isn't in gentoo).
Anybody knows how to make this work (or at least the translations in 
SquirrelMail) ??

Another problem is that localedef isn't running because it cannot found 
/usr/share/i18n. Any ideas why this isn't in the default installation (maybe) of 
glibc and/or gettext??

Salu2.

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