JADGuerzoni Posted May 20, 2006 Posted May 20, 2006 The hotfix KB897338 change the locale to US (00000409) in the section [Defaultvalue] of the file INTL.INF This alter the idiom of the Cd instalattion to US and make it useless for atualization. No amiricam should manually correct the INTL.INF. I think that this is correct, I have slipstreamd with e without the referred hotfixThanksExcuse for my very poor english
Tomcat76 Posted May 20, 2006 Posted May 20, 2006 (edited) I just tested this myself and HFSLIP takes INTL.INF from KB897338 and puts it into the new source without modification. I also examined the code that handles the hotfixes and I can't see why this is happening for you.By the way... Support for KB897338 in general was dropped in a recent test release. The current test version namely doesn't let Windows setup know that there are new files from this hotfix. I'm thinking of re-enabling support for KB897338; I'll run it by TommyP. But it's not related to your INTL.INF problem. Edited May 20, 2006 by Tomcat76
JADGuerzoni Posted May 20, 2006 Author Posted May 20, 2006 (edited) Thanks for your answer. I think that is the problem " HFSLIP takes INTL.INF from KB897338 and puts it into the new source ", so it puts this file in the SOURCESS and not the one wich has a defaul locale differente from 00000409 in the source (this hotfix is in english and there is no language neutral or my language portugues). " Edited May 20, 2006 by JADGuerzoni
Tomcat76 Posted May 20, 2006 Posted May 20, 2006 Oh, I see now. But I also see that all the language descriptions are in English, so this hotfix isn't to be used on non-English systems apparantly. Also, INTL.INF is in Unicode format which I don't want to edit as it would become an ANSI file which might make the install fail.
JADGuerzoni Posted May 21, 2006 Author Posted May 21, 2006 You are right. I have tried to install the hotfix manually and it is impossible because language conflict. But I think that is something strange: the support to new locales only to systems with locale 409 (US)! By the way how to find out the encoding of a txt file in Windows environment?
Tomcat76 Posted May 21, 2006 Posted May 21, 2006 Open in Notepad and go to File > Save As. You can then see the encoding it's in. It's strange they only made it available for English systems. But it doesn't update the Portuguese KBD layouts either so I don't understand why you wanted it in the first place...
JADGuerzoni Posted May 21, 2006 Author Posted May 21, 2006 Thank you for your answer. As far as the question, I don´t have any peculiar reason, it is for completeness or, you may say, obsession, perfeccionism. Yes I-m "fairly detail oriented"
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