Suggest: gdm_lang flag for gdm startup language

Joe Marcus Clarke marcus at marcuscom.com
Wed Apr 15 06:27:14 UTC 2009


On Tue, 2009-04-14 at 14:24 +0900, Daichi GOTO wrote:
> Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
> > On Tue, 2009-04-14 at 12:01 +0900, Daichi GOTO wrote:
> >> Hi gnome guys,
> >>
> >> I want to suggest follow patch to /usr/local/etc/rc.d/gdm
> >> RGng script setting default startup language. With follow
> >> patch, someone want to use gdm as non-English default, e.g.,
> >> adding gdm_lang="ja_JP.UTF-8" to /etc/rc.conf is anwser.
> >>
> >> It is bothering me every day first time I must set Japanese
> >> when gdm login display. Do you have any ideas?  If you have
> >> no objection, I want to commit to /usr/ports/x11/gdm/files/gdm.in
> > 
> > We already have a procedure for this documented on the FAQ:
> > 
> > http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/docs/faq2.html#q29
> > 
> > The /etc/profile method is preferred as there is already support for it
> > upstream.
> > 
> > Joe
> 
> Yes, I know /etc/profile method, and I do not recognize that
> is good idea for this issue. In fact, that is very bad idea
> I guess. We should prevent /etc/profile method ASAP.
> 
> Reasons:
> 
>    1. /etc/profile affects others than gdm. FreeBSD console
>       does not support non-English displaying. And some
>       applications cannot been built without LANG=C. So, to
>       set LANG=??? (e.g. ja-JP.UTF-8) on /etc/profile is
>       very bad idea. The /etc/profile method affects to many
>       phenomena.
> 
>    2. I suggest controlling application behavior installed
>       by Ports Collection in /etc/rc.conf is clear and simple
>       way. Should we (especially for non-English user) edit
>       /etc/rc.conf and /etc/profile every time updated relative
>       components?  It is bothering matter.
> 
> I'm thinking adding gdm_lang="ja_JP.UTF-8" to /etc/rc.conf
> is very clear and easy understanding for common user of Gnome.
> How do you make of it??

I admit I'm not the best person to evaluate i18n or l10n solutions.  I'm
happy with en_US or even ASCII.  I think bland is going to look at
restoring login cap support to GDM, but I when the freeze ends I'll look
at committing your suggestion.

Joe

> 
> >> Thanks :)
> >>
> >>
> >> --- gdm.orig	2009-04-14 11:55:01.000000000 +0900
> >> +++ gdm	2009-04-14 11:54:36.000000000 +0900
> >> @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@
> >>
> >>   gdm_enable=${gdm_enable-${gnome_enable}}
> >>   gdm_preserve_base_pam_conf=${gdm_preserve_base_pam_conf-NO}
> >> +gdm_lang=${gdm_lang-${LANG}}
> >>
> >>   export PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin
> >>
> >> @@ -54,7 +55,7 @@
> >>   	sleep 1
> >>   	iter=$(expr ${iter} + 1)
> >>       done
> >> -    ${command} ${gdm_flags} ) &
> >> +    LANG=${gdm_lang} ${command} ${gdm_flags} ) &
> >>   }
> >>
> >>   load_rc_config ${name}
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