[Gambas-user] web-component

Rolf-Werner Eilert rwe-sse at osnanet.de
Tue Sep 24 10:48:15 CEST 2019


Is there a file named de_DE.utf8 somewhere to point to? I only found

/usr/share/locale/
/usr/share/i18n/locales/de_DE

but nothing like a file by that name. So what did you mean?

Regards
Rolf


Am 24.09.19 um 10:06 schrieb Bruce:
> Nope, no de.UTF8 in that list. Probably simplest is to create a symbolic 
> link de.UTF8 -> de_DE.utf8
> b
> 
> On 9/24/19 5:32 PM, Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
>> Am 24.09.19 um 08:46 schrieb Christof Thalhofer:
>>> Am 24.09.19 um 08:25 schrieb Rolf-Werner Eilert:
>>>
>>>>> You may already realize that the IDE can be used to create pages with
>>>>> the Web component. When a Web application is executed from the IDE, an
>>>>> internal web server is started and the system's default browser is
>>>>> launched. (Though on my system, it launches Konqueror for some strange
>>>>> reason.)
>>>>
>>>> Wow, you are right, that runs like anything! Great work.
>>>
>>> Even better: With that you can use Gambas as a replacement for PHP or
>>> any other language used to create webpages.
>>>
>>> I am currently rewriting my main website so that it will be created by
>>> Gambas and delivered by Apache.
>>>
>>>> gbx3: warning: cannot switch to language 'de.UTF-8': No such file or
>>>> directory. Did you install the corresponding locale packages?
>>>>
>>>> Any idea what that means?
>>>
>>> Maybe this?
>>> https://lists.gambas-basic.org/pipermail/user/2014-December/051256.html
>>>
>>> Do you know how to search the mailinglists?
>>> https://lists.gambas-basic.org/cgi-bin/search.cgi
>>>
>>>
>>> Alles Gute
>>>
>>> Christof Thalhofer
>>>
>>
>>
>> Thank you for the link, I just tried it:
>>
>> $ locale -a
>> C
>> C.UTF-8
>> de_AT.utf8
>> de_BE.utf8
>> de_CH.utf8
>> de_DE.utf8
>> de_IT.utf8
>> de_LI.utf8
>> de_LU.utf8
>> en_AG
>> en_AG.utf8
>> en_AU.utf8
>> en_BW.utf8
>> en_CA.utf8
>> en_DK.utf8
>> en_GB.utf8
>> en_HK.utf8
>> en_IE.utf8
>> en_IL
>> en_IL.utf8
>> en_IN
>> en_IN.utf8
>> en_NG
>> en_NG.utf8
>> en_NZ.utf8
>> en_PH.utf8
>> en_SG.utf8
>> en_US.utf8
>> en_ZA.utf8
>> en_ZM
>> en_ZM.utf8
>> en_ZW.utf8
>> POSIX
>>
>> So it's installed, isn't it? Then what does the error message mean? 
>> Could it be that the locales are installed but not at the place the 
>> Gambas system expects them?
>>
>> Regards
>> Rolf
>>
>>
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