On 24/09/2013 21:50, François Andriot wrote:
Le 24/09/2013 22:42, Mike Howard a écrit :
Hello All,
Back in August last year I built TDE from source for my modified Toshiba AC100 (tegra cpu, armv7) on which I have running Red Sleeve EL 6.1 but haven't had much use from it this year, for reasons I won't go into.
Anyway, now that I've got more time, I can't seem to get TDE to default to the en_GB keyboard layout. I did build and have installed trinity-kde-i18n-British (as it was then) but I can't add 'British English' as another language (along side 'US English').
Obviously I can change it from the console or from within X but normally, I would use Settings -> Regional etc etc. It just does not give any other language as a choice except US English.
Anybody any ideas off the top of their head? Something obvious I'm missing? It's bound to be something simple I've forgotten :)
Cheers, Mike.
Hello,
Does the following file exist on your system ? /opt/trinity/share/locale/en_GB/entry.desktop
If it does NOT, you built the package while there was a bug in RPM packaging. To avoid rebuilding all the stuff, you can simply download the missing file here:
http://git.trinitydesktop.org/cgit/tde-i18n/plain/tde-i18n-en_GB/messages/en...
and put it in the correct folder..
Francois
Hi Francois,
Yes, the file is present.
When I did the build, I was using it as a bit of a learning process (normally a debian man) and built it all manually, from git, so I doubt things are in the right places. TDE works well though, mostly. As it was for the arm architecture, there minor tweaks here and there too so I wanted to work through it slowly.
If I redo the process, is the RPM packaging system publicly cloneable?
Mike.
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