good evening , if I compile your client calling it CommunityDC++ like this :
define VERSION_NUM 601
define REVISION_NUM 23192
It works whatever user language I want to put .
If instead I compile it like this :
define VERSION_NUM 1
define REVISION_NUM 0
the language works only the compilation language , for example I compile en-US.xml and I want to change to Russian or Ukrainian or Spanish language it doesn't work , it just says to restart with language entered but after restarting it enters en-US.xml language , can I understand why and if you can help me ? Thanks
good evening , if I compile your client calling it CommunityDC++ like this :
define VERSION_NUM 601
define REVISION_NUM 23192
It works whatever user language I want to put . If instead I compile it like this :
define VERSION_NUM 1
define REVISION_NUM 0
the language works only the compilation language , for example I compile en-US.xml and I want to change to Russian or Ukrainian or Spanish language it doesn't work , it just says to restart with language entered but after restarting it enters en-US.xml language , can I understand why and if you can help me ? Thanks