From: Daniel T. <te...@ff...> - 2000-01-28 15:18:49
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Hello, I have compiled Clisp 1999-07-22 to generate a rpm file. According to the clisp.spec in the source the installed files are the following: %files %dir /usr/lib/clisp/ /usr/lib/clisp/* /usr/bin/clisp %dir /usr/doc/%{name}-%{version}/ /usr/doc/%{name}-%{version}/* /usr/man/man3/clreadline.3 /usr/man/man1/clisp.1 /usr/share/locale/de/LC_MESSAGES/clisp.mo /usr/share/locale/en/LC_MESSAGES/clisp.mo /usr/share/locale/es/LC_MESSAGES/clisp.mo /usr/share/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/clisp.mo However, when I compiled clisp to check if everything was working fine, none of the /usr/share/local files were present or produced. Am I suppose to add a particular option in ./configure to get them ? Daniel -- *********************************************************************** Daniel TOURDE E-mail : te...@ff... The Aeronautical Research Institute of Sweden Tel : +46 8 55 54 93 44 P.O. Box 11021 S-161 11 BROMMA, Sweden Fax : +46 8 25 34 81 *********************************************************************** |
From: Bruno H. <ha...@il...> - 2000-01-28 15:33:02
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Daniel Tourde writes: > %files > %dir /usr/lib/clisp/ > /usr/lib/clisp/* > /usr/bin/clisp > %dir /usr/doc/%{name}-%{version}/ > /usr/doc/%{name}-%{version}/* > /usr/man/man3/clreadline.3 > /usr/man/man1/clisp.1 > /usr/share/locale/de/LC_MESSAGES/clisp.mo > /usr/share/locale/en/LC_MESSAGES/clisp.mo > /usr/share/locale/es/LC_MESSAGES/clisp.mo > /usr/share/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/clisp.mo > > However, when I compiled clisp to check if everything was working fine, > none of the /usr/share/local files were present or produced. Am I > suppose to add a particular option in ./configure to get them ? If you have the LINGUAS environment variable set, this limits the message catalogs that are installed. For example, if you have set LINGUAS=se, no catalog will be installed (not even English), because clisp does not have swedish messages. In all other cases, it would be a bug either in the install or in the spec file. Sam? Bruno |
From: Daniel T. <te...@ff...> - 2000-01-28 15:52:50
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Bruno Haible wrote: > Hello again > If you have the LINGUAS environment variable set, this limits the message > catalogs that are installed. For example, if you have set LINGUAS=se, > no catalog will be installed (not even English), because clisp does not > have swedish messages. Here is what I have, isn't it supposed to be recognized as english en ? LINGUAS=en_US > In all other cases, it would be a bug either in the install or in the spec > file. Sam? Daniel -- *********************************************************************** Daniel TOURDE E-mail : te...@ff... The Aeronautical Research Institute of Sweden Tel : +46 8 55 54 93 44 P.O. Box 11021 S-161 11 BROMMA, Sweden Fax : +46 8 25 34 81 *********************************************************************** |
From: Bruno H. <ha...@il...> - 2000-01-28 16:16:52
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Daniel Tourde writes: > Here is what I have, isn't it supposed to be recognized as english en ? > > LINGUAS=en_US That's it. CLISP's catalog is "en", therefore if you want to use install it, you have to use LINGUAS="en_US en". Setting LINGUAS=en_US it certainly valid. But it means "I want only American messages, not British English ones". Bruno |
From: Sam S. <sd...@gn...> - 2000-01-28 16:06:21
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>>>> In message <389...@ff...> >>>> On the subject of "[clisp-list] Generated files during a compilation" >>>> Sent on Fri Jan 28 10:17:51 EST 2000 >>>> Honorable Daniel Tourde <te...@ff...> writes: >> >> I have compiled Clisp 1999-07-22 to generate a rpm file. According to >> the clisp.spec in the source the installed files are the following: >> >> %files >> %dir /usr/lib/clisp/ >> /usr/lib/clisp/* >> /usr/bin/clisp >> %dir /usr/doc/%{name}-%{version}/ >> /usr/doc/%{name}-%{version}/* >> /usr/man/man3/clreadline.3 >> /usr/man/man1/clisp.1 >> /usr/share/locale/de/LC_MESSAGES/clisp.mo >> /usr/share/locale/en/LC_MESSAGES/clisp.mo >> /usr/share/locale/es/LC_MESSAGES/clisp.mo >> /usr/share/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/clisp.mo >> >> However, when I compiled clisp to check if everything was working fine, >> none of the /usr/share/local files were present or produced. Am I /usr/share/local? what's that? :-) >> suppose to add a particular option in ./configure to get them ? /usr/share/locale/* are created by "make install" in the build directory. -- Sam Steingold (http://www.podval.org/~sds) Micros**t is not the answer. Micros**t is a question, and the answer is Linux, (http://www.linux.org) the choice of the GNU (http://www.gnu.org) generation. The paperless office will become a reality soon after the paperless toilet. |