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16 Installing LP
To build an LP:
Run locale-maker with the following options:
# /usr/local/expand-locale-maker/sbin/locale-makerlocale-path
<source-files-directory> --locale-id <xx-XX> --title <locale-name>
--expand-version <expand-version>
Where
<source-files-directory> is your directory with source files
<xx-XX> is a locale code in the RFC 1766 standard
<title> is a title of a locale that will be shown to Plesk Expand users after installing the
locale to Plesk Expand
<expand-version> is a Plesk Expand version for which a locale is created
By default, the created LP expand-locale-<xx-XX>-<expand-version>-
<YYMMDD>.noarch.rpm is located in the current directory.
You can specify the directory for created LP, locale release version, architecture of Plesk
Expand instance for which a locale is built using additional locale-maker utility options.
For details on these options, refer to the Appendix A. Using locale-maker Utility (on page 17).
To install the locale to the system, execute the following command:
# rpm -Uhv <lp-name>.rpm
where <lp-name>.rpm is the Language Pack name.
After you receive from the system the message about the LP successful installation, the LP
can be used in Plesk Expand: it appears automatically in the list of installed language packs
(Server > Preferences > Default Locale) and becomes available for choosing in Plesk Expand
administrator and resellers Interface Settings forms, and on the Plesk Expand login screen.
Installing LP