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Re: Default directory to put ".mo" file (language)



On 3 October 2013 02:49, Beco <rcb@beco.cc> wrote:
> Hi mentors,
>
> Please,
>
> Would I better use
>
> /usr/share/locale
>
> or
>
> /usr/local/share/locale
>
>
> I'm programming an old game (from the 8 bits times). I'm starting with
> this because I got a suggestion on debian-user-list that starting with
> a library to learn packaging would be too hard.
>
> Now, this game is just plain console, text. A RPG you play typing commands.
> I'm doing the translation, and soon you will be able to play the best
> game ported to linux ever! :)
>
> So, don't assume I know packaging yet. I'm just trying to make my life
> easier when packaging comes.
>
> What would be the correct directory to put the translated/compiled
> files ".mo" (from msgfmt command)?
>
>
> And if you please, where would the game binary be installed ultimately?
>
> Thanks,
> Beco
>
>


Hi debians,

This message was supposed to go to mentors.

Now I better wait here for some answers instead of resending it to the
other list.

Sorry the confusion.

Thanks any help,
Beco.


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