From: Mike P. <mi...@co...> - 2000-07-11 20:43:25
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Did you do this religiously too? <SNIP from DRIcompile.html> 8.2 Update Locale Information To update your X locale information do the following: cd ~/DRI-CVS/build/xc/nls xmkmf -a make make install This will prevent a locale error message from being printed when you run Xlib programs. </SNIP> I was getting the same errors with the latest CVS snapshots, but I hadn't done this. But it looks like it'll fix both of our problems. If you get around to using this fix before I do, please let me know if/how it works. Mike > From: "craig" <cr...@ia...> > To: <dri...@li...> > Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2000 10:57:20 +0200 > Subject: [Dri-users] XLib Problem > > Hi All. > > I have followed all the build instructions with religeous accuracy, and am > having some trouble. I sincerely hope that someone will endeavour to help > me. > > Netscape. > Cannot find locale us_EN > Cannot find locale C > variable XNLSPATH may be incorrect...... > > BOOM! > > Same with Mozilla, only it seems to run anyway. > > I have built the Xlib locale stuff as per the instructions. I did notice > that it was installed into the X11R6 tree, and not the XF86-main tree as per > the instructions. > > If I set all my library paths, and XF86Config back to the standard 4.0.1 > (X11R6) tree, everything works fine again. > I obviously want to use the XF86-main tree (the accelerated one). > > What can I do to solve this. > I am using a standard RH6.2 installation. > > Please help. > Thanks > Regards > -craig. > > --__--__-- > > _______________________________________________ > Dri-users mailing list > Dri...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/dri-users > > End of Dri-users Digest |