On 2007-03-15 11:30:54 +0200 Nicola Pero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Unfortunately, for me not. I still get:
"File NSUserDefaults.m: 580. In [NSUserDefaults +standardUserDefaults]
Improper installation: No language locale found"
with any application or tool...
Thanks Enrico ... I'm not sure why ... can you provide me/us with some more
info to find/fix the problem ? :-)
I suppose it would help to know:
1. which OS are you using ? (uname -a)
The same problem appears on two calculators both using linux x86 (fedora-6 the first and
fedora-4 the other one). Both the boxes have a very standard GNUstep installation without
any "strange" filesystem layout or resources location.
uname -a
1) Linux img1.dtedu.net 2.6.19-1.2911.fc6 #1 SMP Sat Feb 10 15:51:47 EST 2007
i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
2) Linux ip31.dtedu.net 2.6.14-1.1653_FC4 #1 Tue Dec 13 21:32:09 EST 2005 i686
i686 i386 GNU/Linux
2. what LANG are you using ? (echo $LANG)
1) en_US.UTF-8
2) en_US
3. what LANGUAGES are you using ? (echo $LANGUAGES)
Here I get nothing. (both machines)
4. what GNUstep Languages are you using ? (defaults read NSGlobalDomain
Languages)
I've not this entry in NSGlobalDomain.
5. do you have the gnustep-base resources installed ? (something like
ls -lah
/opt/gnustep-nico/System/Library/Libraries/gnustep-base/Versions/1.14/Resources/)
Yes
6. your /etc/GNUstep.conf
The default one.
7. anything else that would help understanding why NSUserDefaults.m:5xxish is
not able to
find your locale directories in
/usr/GNUstep/System/Library/Libraries/gnustep-base/Versions/1.14/Resources/
;-)
... :-)
Thanks
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