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Hi,
I used to use "LANG=C pacman" as alias for "pacman", cause I like to have pacman output in englisch (normal locale is de_DE.utf8)
Since I switched to LXDM as LoginManager this does not work anymore.
[root@sunny michi]# LANG=C
[root@sunny michi]# echo $LANG
C
[root@sunny michi]# pacman -h
Verwendung: pacman <Operation> [...]
Operationen:
pacman {-h --help}
pacman {-V --version}
pacman {-D --database} <Optionen> <Paket(e)>
pacman {-Q --query} [Optionen] [Paket(e)]
pacman {-R --remove} [Optionen] <Paket(e)>
pacman {-S --sync} [Optionen] [Paket(e)]
pacman {-T --deptest} [Optionen] [Paket(e)]
pacman {-U --upgrade} [Optionen] <Datei(en)>
Benutzen Sie 'pacman {-h --help}' zusammen mit einer Operation f?r verf?gbare Optionen
with SLiM and just startx it always worked.
Last edited by SiD (2011-11-01 09:54:54)
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Post 'locale' and 'locale -a'.
Have you tried setting 'LC_MESSAGES=C'?
Last edited by karol (2011-11-01 09:23:59)
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Have you tried setting 'LC_MESSAGES=C'?
That is the trick, thanks.
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See 'man locale'.
LANG is only used for locale variables that are unset or null. Obviously all your locale variables were already set, hence it didn't work
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