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Date:      Fri, 28 Apr 2000 02:46:12 +0800
From:      Jing-Tang Keith Jang <jtjang@gcn.net.tw>
To:        ports@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Regarding a Chinese /usr/compat/linux
Message-ID:  <20000428024611.A450@phantom.ethome.net.tw>
In-Reply-To: <39086515.AE7A42D4@cup.hp.com>
References:  <20000427013843.A26775@peorth.iteration.net> <39086515.AE7A42D4@cup.hp.com>

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On 04/27/00, Marcel Moolenaar wrote:
> It should stay a port. If I understand it correctly, it is a replacement
> for linux_base, right? In that case, we should make a tawanese
> linux_base. In the handbook you'll find what kind of name scheme we're
> using for that, IIRC it would be something like tw-linux_base. You might
> want to look it up though, as I'm not at all sure.
> 
> Maybe someone on the list can be more precise on this...

Hi, I'm the maintainer of the port, CLE_base.  It's basically the same
as linux_base, with a modified glibc and libX11 that recognize Big5
encoding, and some locale-related files are also included. It resides
in the outta-port(*) cvs repo at freebsd.sinica.edu.tw.  Anybody can
get the outta-port collection via cvsup.

Maybe it's better to stay the way it is now, since few Linux applications
need an I18N environment, linux_netscape being one of them.  Others like
Acrobat or StarOffice even need some tricks to make them work under
CLE_base, although I'm looking forward to a multilingual staroffice for
quite some time...

(*) outta-port is a mechanism in Taiwan's FreeBSD usergroup.  It's
    just a normal ports cvs repo, consisted of experimental ports
    that provide workaround solutions for Taiwan L10N.  The objective
    is to prevent official ports/chinese from blowing up.


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