* Murat Demirten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080426 15:07]:
> But locales-all package doesn't install the pre-compiled locales into right
> destinations.
>
> It contains /usr/lib/locales-all/supported.tar.lzma file which includes all
> the locales but you have to manually extract it.
Are you sure? I've
Very good solution, thanks for your help Adam. I'm preparing new packages.
It is a corner case I see but maybe we should accept
this as a general solution for the problem.
murat,
2008/4/26 Adam Borowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 02:24:03PM +0300, Murat Demirten wrote:
> > I'
On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 02:24:03PM +0300, Murat Demirten wrote:
> I've a problem with manpages-tr package build process. It is binary
> independent package, basically contains man pages.
>
> But package author uses a different aproach to build man pages from xml
> sources. There is an xml2man.c wh
Hi,
But locales-all package doesn't install the pre-compiled locales into right
destinations.
It contains /usr/lib/locales-all/supported.tar.lzma file which includes all
the locales but you have to manually extract it.
So, problem still continue, any suggestion?
On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 2:40 PM,
* Murat Demirten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080426 13:24]:
> I've a problem with manpages-tr package build process. It is binary
> independent package, basically contains man pages.
>
> But package author uses a different aproach to build man pages from xml
> sources. There is an xml2man.c which used on
Hi,
I've a problem with manpages-tr package build process. It is binary
independent package, basically contains man pages.
But package author uses a different aproach to build man pages from xml
sources. There is an xml2man.c which used on build process
to obtain man pages. And this utility can n
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