fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Am Di, den 27.04.2004 schrieb Don Levey um 15:06: > >> Interestingly, rebooting had no effect. >> Any other thoughts? >> Don > > If you are more specific what you changed with locale? In your first > mail in this thread you spoke about you had linked something to a UK > locale file/directory. What did you exactly manipulate? The locale > language files are in > > /usr/share/locale/*/LC_MESSAGES > > and the locales in > > /usr/share/i18n/locales/ > > Both being part of the glibc-common package, a very basic RPM. If you > would be missing something in there I suspect you have a damaged > filesystem. but that is just a wild guess about what really happened > and what the clamav-milter error/warning message was. I more suspect > it's PEBKAC. Btw. from where did you take clamav, was it an RPM or > did you install from source? > > Alexander I think I figured it out. I wasn't sure exactly what I did, because I spent most of the day Saturday trying to deal with the clamav problem. I had tried the RPMs, then building from source, then I ripped it out again and tried the RPMs (being mkore careful). Now I'm still having problems, but different ones. The clamav-milter warning was that a file did not exist - in particular, /usr/share/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/initscripts.mo. In desparation, I linked this to what I thought would have been an English version: /usr/share/locale/uk/LC_MESSAGES/initscripts.mo. I got rid of the "File not found" error - and introduced this problem. Removing that link (just found it) fixed this problem. Thanks for the help, -Don