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Re: [Mldonkey-users] zlib problems!


From: Xan
Subject: Re: [Mldonkey-users] zlib problems!
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 16:58:29 +0200
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> > >
> > > Catalan? :) Ok, seems I got the peninsula right, but was on the wrong
> > > side . ;) Catalonia is in the north-west of Spain, to the
> > > north/north-west of Barcelona. Or lies Barcelona /in/ Catalonia?
> >
> > Catalonia is a north-west region of Spain, touching the Pyrenees.
> > Barcelona is in Catalonia (not vice-versa (a regions couldn't be in a
> > city ;-))). People in Catalonia speak two languages: catalan and spanish.
> > The spanish is the official language of all state (Spain) and catalan is
> > co-official only in Catalonia (it means that catalan is official with the
> > same rights than spanish, but only in Catalonia).
> >
> > The catalan language is co-official in Balearic Islands and Valencian
> > Comunity too.
> >
> > > BTW, I just don't like guessing. If it's not important, well, don't
> > > post it. If it is, better post it in english. ;)
> >
> > Well, I will translate the things that are important. Other, I will not
> > translate. I think that the headers of previous table are not important:
> > you could understand that I have installed zlib packages, that is what I
> > want. I did not want that you know that "versiĆ³" is "version" in english.
> > I supposed that it were not important. I could post the previous table
> > without headers and you know exactly the same you understood. Is it ok?
>
> Well, I was so distracted by the (to me foreign language) catalan, that I
> did not notice the '$dpkg -l "*zlib*"' line. So it is just proof that you
> installed zlib & co. I believe you, lets leave it there, 'nough said. ;)

Okay.

>
> > > I don't know how you generated the catalan output, but perhaps you can
> > > get it in english if you do it like this:
> > >
> > >   LANG=C some_command
> > >
> > > or
> > >
> > >   LANG=en_US some_command
> > >
> > > perhaps:
> > >
> > >   export LANG=...
> > >   command1
> > >   command2
> > >
> > > Cheers,
> >
> > Thanks for this tutorial. Is it a way for displaying output of command in
> > an specific language _only_ one way
>
> Could you rephrase that previous sentence? (Is it...)
>
> > (with export, I do that all time in my session; or until I reset LANG
> > var)
>
> Ah, you knew. ;)

Do you know any way for displaying output of command in an speciffic language 
_only_ one time, without LANG?

I see that you misunderstood my phrase. It's natural. I wanted to say "time" 
rather than "way".

Thanks,
Xan.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Leen
>
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