Hi René, Thanks for your response.
| On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 04:38:28PM -1000, Ryo Furue wrote: | > Each time I invoke ooffice I get this warning message: | > | > $ ooffice | > I18N: Operating system doesn't support locale "en_US" | > $ | > | > My system doesn't have a default locale (as far as I know). | > /etc/default/locale has only one commented-out line | > "#LANG="en_US.UTF-8"". I set "LANG=C" in my .bashrc . | > | > When I type | > | > $ LANG=en_US.UTF-8 ooffice | > | > I don't get any warning. Or, (although I haven't tried) | | Of course, that locale probably is generated and so it can be used. | | What does you locale -a output sax? $ locale -a C POSIX en_US.utf8 ja_JP ja_JP.eucjp ja_JP.ujis ja_JP.utf8 japanese japanese.euc | > But, I don't understand why I have to do such things. | | Because (at least OOo thinks so) you use a locale which isn't generated; | so you get this warning. Why does OOo thinks I use en_US ? Where does OOo gets the idea that I use it? I don't. Or, at least, I don't think I do. By the way, I also found the following: $ LANG=C ooffice I18N: Operating system doesn't support locale "en_US" $ LANG=POSIX ooffice I18N: Operating system doesn't support locale "en_US" $ LANG=ja_JP ooffice $ Why does OOo insists on "en_US" when told to use "C" or "POSIX" while it obeys "ja_JP". Cheers, Ryo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-openoffice-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20100306.011203.254523961.fu...@hawaii.edu