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Re: Localization Manager (addlocale)
« Reply #510 on: January 31, 2013, 06:24:57 PM »
pinoc,
yes, it is 4.2-9.
i don't get to the point were i could choose the language... but it would be portuguese.

looks like there is a problem with my pass (valid until 08.2013). i had nothing to update there...
but i did an update trough nluug and now addlocale works fine...
even more  ??? ??? ???

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Commit Log for Fri Feb  1 00:57:10 2013


Removed the following packages:
apt-sources-update
audacity
avidemux
avidemux-cli
avidemux-gtk
k3b
kffmpegthumbnailer
libalsa-plugins
libffmpegthumbnailer4
libmediastreamer0
libmediastreamer1
vlc

Upgraded the following packages:
apt-sources-list (1.0.5-1pclos2013) to 1.0.5-2pclos2013
cryptsetup (1.3.1-2pclos2012) to 1.6.0-1pclos2013
ezswitch (0.2.0-4pclos2010) to 0.2.1-3pclos2012
glib-gettextize (2.31.20-1pclos2012) to 2.32.4-1pclos2013
glib2.0-common (2.31.20-1pclos2012) to 2.32.4-1pclos2013
initscripts (9.25-7pclos2012) to 9.25-10pclos2012
ldetect-lst (0.1.291-6pclos2011) to 0.1.291-7pclos2013
libdvbpsi5 (0.1.6-2pclos2012) to 0.1.7-2pclos2012
libevent5 (2.0.10-1pclos2011) to 2.0.20-1pclos2012
libglib2.0_0 (2.31.20-1pclos2012) to 2.32.4-1pclos2013
libglib2.0_0-devel (2.31.20-1pclos2012) to 2.32.4-1pclos2013
liblibav53 (0.8.4-1pclos2012) to 0.8.4-3pclos2013
libopenal1 (1.12.854-1pclos2010) to 1.13-1pclos2012
libunique3.0_0 (3.0.0-2pclos2011) to 3.0.2-2pclos2012
libxine1 (1.1.19-4pclos2010) to 1.1.21-1pclos2013
mjpegtools (1.9.0-7pclos2010) to 2.0.0-1pclos2012
musique (1.1-1pclos2012) to 1.2-1pclos2012
ndiswrapper (1.55-1pclos2009) to 1.58rc1-1pclos2012
openal (1.12.854-1pclos2010) to 1.13-1pclos2012
os-prober (1.53-1pclos2012) to 1.53-2pclos2012
rpm-pclinuxos-setup (1.134-3pclos2011) to 1.134-4pclos2012
ruby (1.8.7-2pclos2010) to 1.9.3.p194-1pclos2012
sox (14.3.0-6pclos2012) to 14.3.0-7pclos2013
syslinux (3.85-1pclos2010) to 3.86-1pclos2012
x11-driver-video-fglrx (8.961-1pclos2012) to 8.982-1pclos2012
x11-driver-video-nvidia96xx (96.43.20-1pclos2011) to 96.43.23-1pclos2012
xine-plugins (1.1.19-4pclos2010) to 1.1.21-1pclos2013
xine-pulse (1.1.19-4pclos2010) to 1.1.21-1pclos2013

Installed the following packages:
libavformats-extra53 (0.8.4-3pclos2013)
libavutil-extra51 (0.8.4-3pclos2013)
libcryptsetup4 (1.6.0-1pclos2013)
libmjpegtools2.0_0 (2.0.0-1pclos2012)
libpostproc-extra52 (0.8.4-3pclos2013)
libswscaler-extra2 (0.8.4-3pclos2013)
libyaml0_1 (0.1.4-1pclos2012)

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Re: Localization Manager (addlocale)
« Reply #511 on: February 01, 2013, 12:36:31 AM »
can you try this: update from nluug, run addlocale, after that switch back to pass.
Then, reload Synaptic, and look what is obsolete, these should be the packages which are on nluug but not on PASS, then we know what needs to be fixed on PASS.
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« Last Edit: February 01, 2013, 01:25:58 AM by pinoc »

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Re: Localization Manager (addlocale)
« Reply #512 on: February 01, 2013, 03:26:41 AM »
may be i'm missing something...
installed versions and latest versions in installed (localor obsolet) are the same.

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Re: Localization Manager (addlocale)
« Reply #513 on: February 01, 2013, 04:15:03 AM »
may be i'm missing something...
installed versions and latest versions in installed (localor obsolet) are the same.

? I don't understand what you mean. Can you please answer these two questions:

1) Did you use the nluug repo, fully updated your system, then run addlocale, change to Portuguese, and that worked? If so then we know that addlocale works, it should.

2) after you have localised your system to Portuguese, go back into Synaptic and change the repo to PASS. Then click Reload and then look for "Installed (local or obsolete)" and if you see something there which should not be obsolete then this package was fetched from nluug but is missing in PASS. Once we know that then we can put the missing package on PASS as well.

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Re: Localization Manager (addlocale)
« Reply #514 on: February 01, 2013, 05:04:54 AM »
1) updated from nluug and addlocale worked.

2) i did as you say. but not sure what to do as to find out what is or not obsolet.

everything listed in installed (local or obsolet) states that all the installed versions are the same as the latest versions...

thank you!

edit:
if i have pass enabled in synaptic, addlocale will give me the same error as shown
fully pass updated kde 4.9.5...




« Last Edit: February 01, 2013, 03:34:38 PM by luikki »

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Re: Localization Manager (addlocale)
« Reply #515 on: February 01, 2013, 04:30:17 PM »
pinoc,

addlocale worked fine if i had nluug repo selected... and it didn't work at all (see print screen) if i had pass enabled...
after adding xfce4 to the sections line of pass(it is not there by default) , addlocale works as it should...

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Re: Localization Manager (addlocale)
« Reply #516 on: February 01, 2013, 04:37:51 PM »
pinoc,

addlocale worked fine if i had nluug repo selected... and it didn't work at all (see print screen) if i had pass enabled...
after adding xfce4 to the sections line of pass(it is not there by default) , addlocale works as it should...

regards

If you have a PASS account you have edit the section line (in synaptic): kde4 -> kde  and add xfce4 by your self.

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Re: Localization Manager (addlocale)
« Reply #517 on: February 01, 2013, 07:44:07 PM »
pinoc,

addlocale worked fine if i had nluug repo selected... and it didn't work at all (see print screen) if i had pass enabled...
after adding xfce4 to the sections line of pass(it is not there by default) , addlocale works as it should...

regards

If you have a PASS account you have edit the section line (in synaptic): kde4 -> kde  and add xfce4 by your self.

JohnW

Now that is only true for old PASS accounts, maybe time to renew, maybe today for Tex' birthday?  ;)

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Re: Localization Manager (addlocale)
« Reply #518 on: February 02, 2013, 03:23:24 AM »
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If you have a PASS account you have edit the section line (in synaptic): kde4 -> kde  and add xfce4 by your self.

i didn't know that... noticed it on the error message.

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Now that is only true for old PASS accounts

my account isn't that old... valid until august...


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Re: Localization Manager (addlocale)
« Reply #519 on: March 27, 2013, 04:28:37 AM »
reprocessed the entire repo for updated translations (including the latest KDE 4.10.1) and uploaded translation archives to the server from where they will be picked up by addlocale.
If you have already localised your system then there is no need to rerun addlocale. New localisations will use the latest translations now available.
Cheers,
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Re: Localization Manager (addlocale)
« Reply #520 on: March 30, 2013, 03:55:42 PM »
Hi there! Got a little problem with the localization, maybe you got some ideas  ???: I got a fresh installation of PCLOS 2013 with all updates and KDE 4.10.1, and after running addlocale, KDE refuses to use the new localization, it says in an information message "You have the language with code 'de' in your list of languages to use for translation but the localization files for it could not be found. The language has been removed from your configuration. If you want to add it again please install the localization files for it and add the language again.".
Only KDE is affected, the rest (PCC, scripting, even the welcome message while booting when you turn off plymounth) is in local language [=German]. I also booted a live CD with KDE 4.9.5 and run the addlocale, but with the same result: the script is finished all right, but on log on there's the same message again.

I checked synaptic, locales and locales-de are both installed. What does KDE want me to do? Which files must be placed where?

So now I ended up with a mixture of German and English - most anoying, I would like to fix it asap! Any ideas anyone?

I('m open to suggestions... ;)

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Re: Localization Manager (addlocale)
« Reply #521 on: March 30, 2013, 05:33:46 PM »
It seems the German language pack for KDE isn't installed or something went wrong during installation.

Install the package kde4-l10n-de from Synaptic and see if it helps.
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Re: Localization Manager (addlocale)
« Reply #522 on: March 31, 2013, 09:03:51 AM »
Aye, that did the trick! Thnx! ;)  ;D
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Re: Localization Manager (addlocale)
« Reply #523 on: April 04, 2013, 04:05:58 AM »
holy smoke, that cost me half a day...  ::)

Finally figured out why the localisation crashes since the new 4.10.1 is out, our old friend digikam...
Now fixed and recompiled to 3.1.0-2, once that is in the repo you can localise again, obviously this ony concerned systems where digikam was installed.
Anyway, working now with the updated digikam package.
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Re: Localization Manager (addlocale)
« Reply #524 on: April 05, 2013, 12:18:45 PM »
holy smoke, that cost me half a day...  ::)
That sounds familiar to me ;D