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Josh @ Dreamland
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Reply #1 Posted on: August 08, 2013, 04:23:30 pm |
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Prince of all Goldfish
Location: Pittsburgh, PA, USA Joined: Feb 2008
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Hi there! There may be a problem with the locale interpreter on your installation. What is the default language on your system?
Worst case scenario, run [snip]gcc -E -x c++ -v /dev/null[/snip] and replace the English lines in Compilers/Linux/gcc.ey with the correct translation lines.
Unless I'm mistaken, this problem is happening because gcc is ignoring the locale change imposed by ENIGMA to give the correctsearch directories list. The sad thng is, there's a way to get GCC to just print the directories without anything else, but I don't remember what it is, and it's impossible to find on Google.
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Reply #2 Posted on: August 08, 2013, 07:58:46 pm |
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Location: Cappuccino, CA Joined: Jan 2013
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That is interesting I've yet to have seen that. Somebody be sure to add the fix to the Troubleshooting page... http://enigma-dev.org/docs/Wiki/Troubleshoot
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I think it was Leonardo da Vinci who once said something along the lines of "If you build the robots, they will make games." or something to that effect.
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Reply #4 Posted on: August 12, 2013, 02:01:37 pm |
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ifcesar, replace it after searchdirs: with the line he gave you
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I think it was Leonardo da Vinci who once said something along the lines of "If you build the robots, they will make games." or something to that effect.
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Josh @ Dreamland
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Reply #5 Posted on: August 12, 2013, 08:04:56 pm |
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Prince of all Goldfish
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No. I want him to run it in a terminal.
lfcesar: Just open a terminal (from your applications menu, or maybe with control-alt-T). Enter that line and run it with Enter. Then try replacing "#include <...> search starts here:" with the translation it prints.
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Josh @ Dreamland
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Reply #7 Posted on: August 13, 2013, 08:45:37 am |
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Prince of all Goldfish
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For some reason, the default is working and the about.ey version is not. Someone remind me to figure out why.
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Reply #9 Posted on: August 15, 2013, 02:44:38 pm |
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Prince of all Goldfish
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The behavior on Arch Linux should be the same, yes. Though the behavior you're getting was not anticipated.
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