Displaying 20 results from an estimated 7000 matches similar to: "Setting a different LANG variable for a single GTK application?"
2018 Feb 24
2
Set LANG on CentOS 6 server
Hi,
I'm having a weird problem on a CentOS 6 server. I installed the machine
in french, so I have LANG=fr_FR.UTF8 defined.
I'd like to define en_US.UTF8, because some output is better readable in
english, like chkconfig --list.
I replaced fr_FR.UTF8 in /etc/sysconfig/i18n and /boot/grub/grub.conf.
Unfortunately, when I reboot the system, I still get this:
# echo $LANG
fr_FR.UTF-8
Any
2018 Jan 03
2
Gtkcdlabel + cdlabelgen on CentOS 7 ?
Le 03/01/2018 ? 00:45, Frank Cox a ?crit :
> I guess the next step would be to either find and install the missing
> fonts, or re-write template.ps to use the fonts that you have
> available.
I did some more research, and it looks like the problem is NOT related
to missing fonts.
I installed a vanilla CentOS 7 desktop, activated EPEL, installed
cdlabelgen, downloaded Gtkcdlabel,
2015 Feb 15
3
LC_COLLATE variable?
Hi,
I'm running my CentOS 7 desktop in french. LANG is set to fr_FR.UTF-8.
In GNOME 3, the menu entries are listed in alphabetical order.
Unfortunately, entries beginning with an accented character (like
"?diteur de texte") appear at the bottom of the list.
I know that in order to correct this, I have to set the LC_COLLATE
variable to fr_FR.UTF-8. What would be a sensible place
2006 May 14
1
Requirements for building source RPM's?
Hi,
I have CentOS 4.3. On install, I chose the 'Personal Desktop' option without
bothering about customizing. I'm on dialup, so I try to choose a mixture of rpm
and yum, e. g. I do 'yum install something', take a peek at what is needed, and
then install as much as I can from the CD's using rpm -ivh.
I want to build an app (cdlabelgen and its frontend gtkcdlabel) from a
2015 Feb 16
2
LC_COLLATE variable?
Le 15/02/2015 16:38, Michael Volz a ?crit :
> Hi,
>
> to my knowledge
>
> echo "LC_COLLATE=fr_FR.UTF-8" >> /etc/locale.conf
>
> is the right way to do that.
Unfortunately that didn't work. Putting LC_COLLATE in /etc/locale.conf
does nothing.
Now what?
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2007 Nov 18
1
Correctly displaying different charsets in Gnome-Terminal
Hi,
I'm using CentOS 5.0 with GNOME on almost all my desktops. My system is
in french, so the default charset ($LANG) is fr_FR.UTF-8.
I'm in charge of our public library database server, running Debian
Sarge. It's mainly running a LAMP server with a few extra PHP modules,
and it's hosting our library management software. Since the app refuses
to work correctly with UTF-8, I
2018 Jan 02
3
Gtkcdlabel + cdlabelgen on CentOS 7 ?
Hi,
I've been using the nifty little application Gtkcdlabel for making CD
and DVD covers since 2005, if I remember correctly. Later versions are
written in Python, and it's a graphical frontend to the cdlabelgen utility.
The application doesn't look very well maintained, since the 1.15
release dates back to 2011. Nevertheless, I've been successfully running
it on Slackware Linux
2008 Feb 13
2
XFCE-Terminal can't display latin1 encoding
Hi,
Much of my work consists in connecting to the MySQL monitor on our
public library database server and working in it. Until recently, I've
been using either Gnome-Terminal in GNOME, or Konsole in KDE. Since all
the systems, both server and clients, default to fr_FR.UTF-8, and MySQL
uses a default latin1 charset, I usually switch the displayed charset
within Gnome-Terminal or Konsole.
2011 Jun 05
1
another missing link in febootstrap; failing tests for libguestfs
After the last round of patches to febootstrap, the image-based test in
libguestfs still failed. It turned out that this happens because Debian
started replacing /var/run and /var/lock with symlinks that point to a
tmpfs mounted to /run. The symlinks were copied to the appliance but
/run/lock did not exist, so pvcreate refused to run (script
'images/guest-aux/make-debian-img.sh').
After I
2007 Nov 16
1
Localize CUPS?
Hi,
I've been setting up a networked printer in a 100% Linux LAN, and
there's only one small problem left: how do I localize the CUPS
interface (e. g. the pages I see when opening http://localhost:631 in a
browser)?
My system is localized in french. LANG is fr_FR.UTF-8 in
/etc/sysconfig/i18n. And I checked Firefox: it's supposed to open web
content in French.
Curiously, I had
2018 Feb 24
0
Set LANG on CentOS 6 server
Le 24/02/2018 ? 10:33, Nicolas Kovacs a ?crit?:
> I replaced fr_FR.UTF8 in /etc/sysconfig/i18n and /boot/grub/grub.conf.
> Unfortunately, when I reboot the system, I still get this:
>
> # echo $LANG
> fr_FR.UTF-8
>
> Any suggestions?
OK, so after some more googling, I found out that when I ssh into my
server, LANG gets passed on from my desktop to my server. Interesting.
2008 Jan 21
1
MySQL and charsets: latin1 vs. utf8
Hi,
Our public library management software (PMB) is currently running on a
Slackware Linux 12.0 server, with Apache, PHP, MySQL and a few PHP
modules. I'm considering migrating it to CentOS 5.1, because it would be
easier to maintain for updates, and for various other reasons.
Slackware is one of the rare distros that does not default to an utf8
system locale. The default is en_US, and
2017 Aug 21
3
Control multi-threading in standard matrix product
Dear R Core Team,
I wish to report what can be viewed as a bug or at least a strange
behavior in R-3.4.1. I ask my question here (as recommended on
https://www.r-project.org/bugs.html) since I am not member of the R's
Bugzilla.
When running 'R --vanilla' from the command line, the standard matrix
product is by default based on BLAS and multi-threaded on all cores
available on
2018 Jan 02
3
Gtkcdlabel + cdlabelgen on CentOS 7 ?
Le 02/01/2018 ? 19:11, Frank Cox a ?crit :
> Since you say this worked before, can you inspect one of the pdf
> files that was created when it was working and see what font(s) it's
> trying to use?
I searched some more and I *think* I found a bit of valuable
information. The problem seems to come from the cdlabelgen backend. As
far as I can tell, it uses the
2017 Aug 21
2
Control multi-threading in standard matrix product
Hi Tomas,
Thanks for your answer.
Indeed, I checked and my R-3.4.1 installed from the ubuntu repository
use 'libopenblasp-r0.2.18.so' while my R-3.3.2 that I did compiled on my
machine use 'libRblas.so' which explain the difference of behavior.
I will use RhpcBLASctl to avoid issue when combining matrix product and
other multi-threading package.
Maybe this point regarding
2014 Feb 24
3
Error gdata and gplots packages
Hi, I just installed Ubuntu 12.04.4. I installed R by following
instructions from CRAN after modification into my /etc/apt/sources.list file
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install r-base
sudo apt-get install r-base-dev
When I try to load library(gdata) ou library(gplots), I have error
message :
library(gdata)
gdata: read.xls support for 'XLS' (Excel 97-2004) files
2020 Feb 19
3
dimnames incoherence?
Hi,
I was bitten by a little incoherence in dimnames assignment or may be I
missed some point.
Here is the case. If I assign row names via dimnames(a)[[1]], when
nrow(a)=1 then an error is thrown. But if I do the same when nrow(a) > 1
it's OK. Is one of this case works unexpectedly? Both? Neither?
a=as.matrix(1)
dimnames(a)[[1]]="a" # error: 'dimnames' must be a list
2007 Nov 07
1
strwidth and strheight for rotated text
Dear All,
I would like to plot text with a box around it. I used strwidth and
strheight to compute the size of the box which is plotted with rect:
z <- rnorm(10)
# horizontal text works
plot(rnorm(10))
x1 <- 5
y1 <- 0
label <- "Label"
cha <- paste(" ", label, " ", sep = "")
xh <- strwidth(cha, cex = par("cex"))
yh <-
2010 May 11
1
R 2.11 on Ubuntu 9.10 does not complain abt unexisting objects
Hi
I recently updated to R 2.11 and see a strange problem. When run into
the console, R does not warn when calling an unexisting object, see
below. I don't know if this is related, but I am not able to run the R
CMD BATCH properly... Did someone see a similar problem? Which
information can I provide more on this problem?
Thanks for help!
Matthieu
$R
R version 2.11.0 (2010-04-22)
2012 Jan 30
1
zip() containing windows specific code?
Dear R devel list
I was wondering whether zip() contains a windows specific call to
system(), as the argument "invisible" seems to be windows specific, yet
is used anytime by zip:
invisible(system2(zip, args, invisible = TRUE))
Indeed, calling zip() on Linux results in a warning message:
> file.create("try")
[1] TRUE
> zip("try.zip", "try")