On Tue, 2007-12-25 at 10:18 +0800, OLS3 wrote:
> 
> Here are traditional Chinese i18 files for Rootkit Hunter.
> 
> zh is for zh_TW.Big5
> zh.utf8 is for zh_TW.UTF-8
> 
Hello,

Many thanks for this. I have put the files up onto the main sourceforge
site.

However, RKH currently only looks for language filenames containing
letters. As such I have made the names 'zh' and 'zhutf' for RKH 1.3.0
users. I have fixed this problem in CVS, and so CVS users (using the
latest CVS version) will be able to get both the 'zh' and 'zh.utf8'
file. CVS users not using the latest version will only get the 'zh'
file.

There seems to be a problem with the 'zh' file. If I run RKH, and tell
it to use 'zh', I get some errors. I suspect it is because the file
contains quote characters. I'll see what can be done about this. The
output shows:

# ./rkhunter --versioncheck --lang zh
./rkhunter: eval: line 11996: unexpected EOF while looking for matching
``'
./rkhunter: eval: line 11997: syntax error: unexpected end of file
./rkhunter: eval: line 11996: unexpected EOF while looking for matching
``'
./rkhunter: eval: line 11997: syntax error: unexpected end of file



John.

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