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From: kajtzu@dystopia.fi (Kaj J. Niemi)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Where is $XNLSPATH?
Date: 25 Feb 1996 10:43:38 GMT
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Dave Popoff (Popoff@mail.coretech.com) kirjoitti:

: I just installed Netscape Nav 2.0 running on FreeBSD 2.0.5
: with the X11R6 lib.
: I can not find the $XNLSPATH directory and the content config files.
: I do have the /usr/X11/lib/X11/nls/ path.  Pointers?

	The Netscape Navigator 2.0/BSDI-package includes a nls/
	-directory for those people who do not have it already.
	If your /usr/X11/lib/X11/nls/ has the same stuff that
	Netscape's does you do not have to copy over anything.
	Otherwise you'll just have to move all the stuff as
	root over to your nls. If in doubt, just copy over it
	anyway ;) then Set an environment variable to point
	to that directory to be safe. Ie. "setenv XNLSPATH
	/usr/X11/lib/X11/nls" in your .tcshrc (if using tcsh)
	or some other interesting place. In order to have it
	system-wide, just put it in some interesting file in /etc.

	
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