Hello,
I am trying to build LibreOffice in Bosnian (bs) using instructions
from the wiki
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/How_to_build
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/How_to_build/localized
but without success. What am I doing wrong? I followed these
instructions to the letter adding --with-lang="bs" to ./autogen.sh
step, I did it several times over the past week to eliminate transient
git problems, also I tried beta3 sources with the same results.
Specifically, make && make dev-install stages work ok, there is a
"build successful" message but the app is in English. The folder with
installed app is not like in the example on wiki:
~/git/loroot/rawbuild/install/LibreOffice/installed/install/en-US/program/soffice
it's more like this:
~/git/loroot/rawbuild/install/program/soffice
Notice the lack of locale in path. When I run this soffice binary
(after running ooenv) the interface is in English. Tried changing
language through Tools>Options>Language, Bosnian is offered but after
restart it's again in English. Searched for a bs folder anywhere in
this tree, none found. Also I have a folder named
~/git/loroot/rawbuild/instsetoo_native/util/LibreOffice/install/LibO_3.3.0beta3_Linux_x86_install_bs/
but it's empty.
Please instruct, where am I mistaking?
Regards,
Vedran Ljubović, bs team
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