11    Performing a Worldwide Installation

This operating system is internationalized, meaning that the Worldwide Language Support (WLS) software subsets provide support for various native languages and countries. Installing the Worldwide Language Support software subsets enables software developers to develop internationalized software that can be used in different countries.

This chapter provides information about:

11.1    Preparing for a Worldwide Installation

Before you start the worldwide installation procedure, perform the following tasks:

  1. Read Chapter 1, which describes the general preparation you should do before the installation.

  2. Make sure that the current version of the base operating system is already installed on your system.

  3. Refer to the descriptions of the Worldwide Language Support software subsets in Appendix F to determine the software subsets you want to install.

For more information about the terminals and printers supported for different languages, refer to the current Software Product Description (SPD). The SPD is located on the Operating System Volume 1 CD-ROM and is located in the /DOCUMENTATION/POSTSCRIPT and /DOCUMENTATION/TEXT directories.

11.2    Dependencies on Base Operating System Software Subsets

Some of WLS software subsets have dependencies on base operating system software subsets. Refer to the worldwide software subset descriptions in Appendix F for the dependencies of each worldwide software subset.

11.3    Increasing Available Disk Space

The installation of the worldwide software subsets loads most files to the subdirectories that are subordinate to the /usr/i18n directory.

If the /usr/i18n directory does not exist, the installation procedure creates it. If the /usr/i18n directory does exist, the installation procedure uses it. If you find that there is insufficient disk space for the worldwide software subsets, and you know that you have additional space on alternative disks or disk partitions on your system, follow these steps before beginning the installation process:

  1. Log in as root or superuser.

  2. Create the directory /usr/i18n as follows, if it does not exist:

    # mkdir /usr/i18n
    

  3. Specify in the /etc/fstab file that the newly created directory is a mount point to a disk partition where there is additional space.

  4. Enter the mount -a command to mount the new mount point of /usr/i18n.

11.4    Starting the Worldwide Installation

Follow these steps to start a worldwide installation.

  1. Log in to your system as the superuser root.

  2. Shut down the system to single-user mode by entering the following command:

    # shutdown now
    

  3. Remount the disks specified in /etc/fstab by entering the following command:

    # mount -a
    

Go to Section 11.4.1 if you are invoking the wwinstall script from the Associated Products Volume 1 CD-ROM.

Go to Section 11.4.2 if you are invoking the wwinstall script from a remote installation services (RIS) server.

During the installation procedure, you are asked some questions about configuring the system. If you need help, enter a question mark ( ? ) to display online help.

11.4.1    Installing from a CD-ROM

The following steps describe how to invoke the wwinstall script from a CD-ROM:

  1. Load the Associated Products Volume 1 CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.

  2. Make a directory to be the mount point of the CD-ROM and then mount the CD-ROM by entering commands similar to the following:

    
    # mkdir /cdrom
    # mount -rd /dev/rz4c /cdrom
    # cd /cdrom/Worldwide_Language_Support/kit
    

    In the previous example, /dev/rz4c is the name of the CD-ROM device. Refer to Appendix B if you do not know the device name of your CD-ROM device.

  3. Invoke the wwinstall script to install WLS software subsets as shown in the following example:

    # ./wwinstall
    

Go to Section 11.5 to continue the worldwide installation.

11.4.2    Installing from a RIS Server

You may install the worldwide support software subsets from a RIS server. However, you have to make sure that your system is registered as a client on the RIS server. The RIS area must have the Worldwide Language Support software subsets installed. Refer to Sharing Software on a Local Area Network for more information on how to set up a RIS server and RIS client. Enter the following command to mount the local file systems and install the software subsets from a RIS server:

  1. Mount the local file system:

    # /sbin/bcheckrc
    

  2. Start the network:

    # /sbin/init.d/inet start
    # /sbin/init.d/route start
    # /sbin/init.d/gateway start
    # /sbin/init.d/nis start
    # /sbin/init.d/named start
    

  3. Mount the RIS server's mount point:

    # setld -l server:
    

    Replace server with the name of your RIS server appended with a colon ( : ). Go to Section 11.5 to continue the worldwide installation.

11.5    Responding to the wwinstall Script

The prompts displayed by the wwinstall script apply to systems where all the prerequisite base software subsets are installed. The screen displays are similar for installations performed from CD-ROM or RIS. If your system does not have the mandatory base operating system software subsets installed, the prompts and displays may be different.

Note

You may see the following message during the installation of worldwide subsets:


/usr/bin/setld: /usr/lbin/depord: arg list too long

The worldwide installation process halts.

This problem occurs if you have chosen too many subsets and the shell runs out of memory during the worldwide installation. If this happens, install fewer subsets during the initial worldwide installation and install additional subsets at a later time.

The wwinstall script displays the disk space available in the /usr/i18n directory. You can quit now if there is insufficient disk space for the worldwide software. Refer to Section 11.3 for information about increasing disk space.

Most of subsets will be installed under the /usr/i18n directory.
Depending on the number of subsets you choose to install, you may
need more than 200 Mbytes of free disk space for installation.
 
You have the following amount of free disk space
available in /usr:
 
df -k /usr
Filesystem     1024-blocks   Used    Avail Capacity Mounted on
usr_domain#usr      828816 200475   592768    25%    /usr
 
Two ways to set up the /usr/i18n directory :
 
[1] Create the /usr/i18n directory
[2] Set up a symbolic link to another partition that has enough
    free disk space for installation
 
Which way do you want ? [1] : [Return]

If you press [Return] or enter 1 to create the /usr/i18n directory, the following message is displayed:

Directory /usr/i18n has been created

If you enter 2 to create a symbolic link, the following message is displayed:

You have chosen to make a symbolic link to another partition.
Please enter the installation path:
 
You have the following amount of free disk space available in
/usr/i18n :
 
df -k /usr/i18n
Filesystem  1024-blocks    Used    Avail Capacity  Mounted on
/dev/rz3h        405476     372   364556     0%    /rz3h
 
Do you want to continue this installation procedure? (y/n) [y]:y

The installation script displays a list of countries to support:

Do you want to continue this installation procedure? (y/n) [y] : 
 
    *********************************************************************
    *                                                                   *
    *  DIGITAL UNIX WORLDWIDE LANGUAGE SUPPORT INSTALLATION PROCEDURE   *
    *                                                                   *
    *********************************************************************
 
Please select the countries for which you want to install support subsets:
 
   1) Belgium - French                   2) Canada - French
   3) Czech Republic                     4) France
   5) Germany                            6) Greece
   7) Hong Kong                          8) Hungary
   9) Israel                            10) Italy
  11) Japan                             12) Korea
  13) Lithuania                         14) Poland
  15) Russia                            16) Slovakia
  17) Slovenia                          18) Spain - Catalan
  19) Spain - Spanish                   20) Sweden
  21) Switzerland - French              22) Switzerland - German
  23) Taiwan                            24) Thailand
  25) The People's Republic of China    26) Turkey
 
  27) All of the above
  28) None of the above
 
Choices (for example, 1 2 3) : 
 

If you specify more than one number at the prompt, separate each number with a space. If you enter 27 in response to the previous prompt to select all countries, the display is similar to the following:

You are installing localized software for the following countries:
 
         Belgium - French
         Canada - French
         Czech Republic
         France
         Germany
         Greece
         Hong Kong
         Hungary
         Israel
         Italy
         Japan
         Korea
         Lithuania
         Poland
         Russia
         Slovakia
         Slovenia
         Spain - Catalan
         Spain - Spanish
         Sweden
         Switzerland - French
         Switzerland - German
         Taiwan
         Thailand
         The People's Republic of China
         Turkey
 
Is this correct? [n] 
 

Depending upon the countries you selected, the following questions may be displayed:

11.5.1    Selecting Worldwide Software Subsets

Next, a menu of available software subsets is displayed. The menu first shows a list of mandatory software subsets upon which country-specific software subsets depend. These software subsets are loaded automatically.

The following example shows the mandatory software that is installed when Italy and Japan are the countries chosen for worldwide support. The mandatory software subset list is similar to the following:

*** Enter subset selections ***
 
The following subsets are mandatory and will be installed automatically
unless you choose to exit without installing any subsets:
 
      * Italian CDE Mail Interface
      * Italian Basic X Environment
      * Italian CDE Desktop Environment
      * Italian CDE Minimum Runtime Environment
      * Italian Old X Environment
      * Italian Additional DECwindows Applications
      * Italian CDE Additional Applications
      * Italian Old Additional DECwindows Applications
      * Japanese CDE Mail Interface
      * Japanese Base System
      * Japanese Unicode Support
      * Japanese Basic X Environment
      * Japanese CDE Desktop Environment
      * Japanese CDE Minimum Runtime Environment
      * Japanese DECwindows 100dpi Fonts
      * Japanese DECwindows Fonts
      * Japanese Old X Environment
      * Japanese Additional DECwindows Applications
      * Japanese CDE Additional Applications
      * Japanese Old Additional DECwindows Applications
      * Universal Locale Unicode Support
      * Worldwide Kernel Headers and Common Files
      * Worldwide Standard Kernel Modules
      * Worldwide Base System
      * Worldwide Unicode UCS-4 Locales Support
      * Worldwide Printer Support
      * Worldwide Basic X Environment
      * Worldwide Composite Unicode Fonts
      * Worldwide DECwindows Fonts
      * Worldwide ISO-LATIN9 DECwindows 100dpi Fonts
      * Worldwide Motif 1.1
      * Worldwide CDE Desktop Environment
 

The installation procedure then displays a list of optional software subsets that you can install depending on which countries you have selected.

The following example shows the optional software that is available when Italy and Japan are the countries chosen for worldwide support. The optional software subset list is similar to the following:

The subsets listed below are optional:
 
     There may be more optional subsets than can be presented on a single
     screen. If this is the case, you can choose subsets screen by screen
     or all at once on the last screen. All of the choices you make will
     be collected for your confirmation before any subsets are installed.
 
 - Italian Support - Software Development:
     1) Italian CDE Software Development
     2) Italian X Window Software Development
 
 - Italian Support - Windowing Environment:
     3) Italian CDE Online Help
 
 - Japanese Support - General Applications:
     4) Additional Japanese Software
     5) Japanese Nemacs
     6) Wnn Input Method
 
 - Japanese Support - Operating System:
     7) Japanese (SJIS) Message Catalogs
     8) Japanese Message Catalogs
 
 - Japanese Support - Reference Pages:
     9) Japanese Ref. Pages for Additional Software
    10) Japanese Reference Pages
    11) Japanese Windows Reference Pages
 
 - Japanese Support - Software Development:
    12) Japanese CDE Software Development
    13) Japanese Ladebug Debugger Graphical User Interface
    14) Japanese Ladebug Debugger Version 4.0
    15) Japanese Software Development
    16) Japanese X Window Software Development
    17) Wnn Software Development
 
 - Japanese Support - Windowing Environment:
    18) Japanese (SJIS) CDE Online Help
    19) Japanese CDE Online Help
    20) Japanese DECwindows 75dpi Fonts
    21) Japanese DECwindows Additional 100dpi Fonts
    22) Japanese DECwindows Additional 75dpi Fonts
 
 - Japanese Support - Windows Applications:
    23) Japanese Netscape Communicator V4.5
 
 - Worldwide Language Support - General Applications:
    24) Worldwide MULE
 
 - Worldwide Language Support - Operating System:
    25) Worldwide Phrase Input Support
    26) Worldwide User Defined Character Support
 
 - Worldwide Language Support - Software Development:
    27) Worldwide SVE MNLS Migration Tools
    28) Worldwide Software Development
    29) Worldwide X Window Software Development
 
 - Worldwide Language Support - System Configuration:
    30) Worldwide Configuration Tool
 
 - Worldwide Language Support - Windowing Environment:
    31) Worldwide DECwindows Additional Fonts
    32) Worldwide ISO-LATIN9 DECwindows 75dpi Fonts
    33) Worldwide Two-Byte Outline Font Renderer
    34) Worldwide User Defined Character Workstation Service
 
Or you may choose one of the following options:
 
    35) ALL mandatory and all optional subsets
    36) MANDATORY subsets only
    37) CANCEL selections and redisplay menus
    38) EXIT without installing any subsets
 
Enter your choices or press RETURN to redisplay menus.
 
Choices (for example, 1 2 4-6): 8-10 23

If you specify more than one number at the prompt, separate each number with a space or a comma. Separate a range of numbers with a hyphen ( - ).

You have a chance to verify your choices as shown in the following example:

You are installing the following mandatory subsets:
 
        Italian CDE Mail Interface
        Italian Basic X Environment
        Italian CDE Desktop Environment
        Italian CDE Minimum Runtime Environment
        Italian Old X Environment
        Italian Additional DECwindows Applications
        Italian CDE Additional Applications
        Italian Old Additional DECwindows Applications
        Japanese CDE Mail Interface
        Japanese Base System
        Japanese Unicode Support
        Japanese Basic X Environment
        Japanese CDE Desktop Environment
        Japanese CDE Minimum Runtime Environment
        Japanese DECwindows 100dpi Fonts
        Japanese DECwindows Fonts
        Japanese Old X Environment
        Japanese Additional DECwindows Applications
        Japanese CDE Additional Applications
        Japanese Old Additional DECwindows Applications
        Universal Locale Unicode Support
        Worldwide Kernel Headers and Common Files
        Worldwide Standard Kernel Modules
        Worldwide Base System
        Worldwide Unicode UCS-4 Locales Support
        Worldwide Printer Support
        Worldwide Basic X Environment
        Worldwide Composite Unicode Fonts
        Worldwide DECwindows Fonts
        Worldwide ISO-LATIN9 DECwindows 100dpi Fonts
        Worldwide Motif 1.1
        Worldwide CDE Desktop Environment
 
You are installing the following optional subsets:
 
 - Japanese Support - Operating System:
        Japanese Message Catalogs
 
 - Japanese Support - Reference Pages:
        Japanese Ref. Pages for Additional Software
        Japanese Reference Pages
 
 - Japanese Support - Windows Applications:
        Japanese Netscape Communicator V4.5
 
Is this correct? (y/n):

Enter n if you want to begin the software subset selection again. Enter y if the list is correct.

11.5.2    Loading Worldwide Software Subsets

The installation process checks to make sure there is enough disk space to load the selected subsets. A message similar to the following is displayed:

Checking file system space required to install selected subsets:
        Working....Fri Dec 17 09:53:20 EST 1999
 
File system space checked OK.

If there is not enough disk space to hold all the software subsets you selected, you must go back and select only those optional software subsets you need.

Next, the installation process installs the software subsets on your system. Messages similar to the following are displayed:

36 subset(s) will be installed.
 
Loading 1 of 36 subset(s)....
 
Worldwide Base System 
   Copying from /cdrom/Worldwide_Language_Support/kit (disk)
   Verifying
 
Loading 2 of 36 subset(s)....
 
Worldwide Kernel Headers and Common Files
   Copying from /cdrom/Worldwide_Language_Support/kit (disk)
   Verifying
 
Loading 3 of 36 subset(s)....
 
Worldwide Standard Kernel Modules 
   Copying from /cdrom/Worldwide_Language_Support/kit (disk)
   Verifying
 
Loading 4 of 36 subset(s)....
 
Worldwide Printer Support 
   Copying from /cdrom/Worldwide_Language_Support/kit (disk)
   Verifying
 
       
.
.
.
Loading 34 of 36 subset(s)....   Italian CDE Mail Interface Copying from /cdrom/Worldwide_Language_Support/kit (disk) Verifying   Loading 35 of 36 subset(s)....   Italian CDE Additional Applications Copying from /cdrom/Worldwide_Language_Support/kit (disk) Verifying   Loading 36 of 36 subset(s)....   Universal Locale Unicode Support Copying from /cdrom/Worldwide_Language_Support/kit (disk) Verifying   36 of 36 subset(s) installed successfully.

Note

If you are installing Chinese language support subsets from a RIS server, you may see a message similar to the following:

Common Chinese Unicode Support
Copying from server_name (inet
setld: cannot access server mapping (rcp: risN.alpha/pr_mapping
No such file or directory)
setld: Load from server_name failed, subset SUBSET_NAME440
Verifying
setld:
There were verification errors for 'Chinese Subset Description
(SUBSET_NAME440)

The worldwide installation process halts.

This problem occurs because of the large number of Chinese language support subsets. If this happens, either create a RIS area containing fewer subsets or one containing only Chinese subsets. To do this, choose option 1 when installing subsets into the RIS area:

Choose one of the following options:
 
1) Extract software from kit_location
2) Create symbolic link to kit_location
 
Enter your choice:

Do not extract all software subsets; only extract those subsets necessary for the installation.

11.5.3    Configuring Worldwide Software Subsets

Subset configuration occurs next, which is the process of tailoring the operating system software for use. Messages similar to the following are displayed.

Configuring "Worldwide Base System " (IOSWWBASE440)
 
Configuring "Worldwide Kernel Headers and Common Files" (IOSWWBINCOM440)
 
Configuring "Worldwide Standard Kernel Modules " (IOSWWBIN440)
 
                 
.
.
.
Configuring "Japanese Base System " (IOSJPBASE440)   Configuring "Japanese Message Catalogs " (IOSJPMSG440)   Configuring "Japanese Reference Pages " (IOSJPMANOS440)  
.
.
.
Configuring "Italian Basic X Environment " (IOSITX11440)   Configuring "Italian Old X Environment " (IOSITOLDX11440)   Configuring "Italian Additional DECwindows Applications" (IOSITDECW440)  
.
.
.
Configuring "Universal Locale Unicode Support " (IOSULUCSBASE440)

Review this screen output carefully; depending upon the software subsets you installed, you may be instructed to run setup scripts. If you performed the installation from CD-ROM, after the installation is complete, review the log file, /var/adm/smlogs/wwinstall.log file for a record of the installation. A log file is not created during RIS installations.

11.5.4    Building the Kernel

A kernel build begins automatically after software subset configuration unless you performed a dataless installation.

Note

If you performed a dataless installation, follow the instructions in Section 11.6 to build the kernel.

The kernel build screen display is similar to the following:

    *********************************************************************
    *                                                                   *
    *     Rebuilding kernel to incorporate Asian/Thai tty drivers       *
    *                                                                   *
    *********************************************************************
 
 
**** Adding Worldwide Support tty Features into Kernel Configuration File
****
 
Starting kernel rebuild...
 
*** KERNEL CONFIGURATION AND BUILD PROCEDURE ***
 
Saving /sys/conf/KOREA as /sys/conf/KOREA.bck
 
 
*** PERFORMING AUTO-EDIT OF CONFIGURATION FILE ***
Auto-editing /sys/conf/KOREA using /tmp/.script2452.....done.
 
 
*** PERFORMING KERNEL BUILD ***
        Working....Fri Dec 17 11:55:12 EST 1999
        Working....Fri Dec 17 11:57:14 EST 1999
 
The new kernel is /sys/KOREA/vmunix
 
Saving /vmunix as /vmunix.IOS440.1
Copying /usr/sys/KOREA/vmunix to /vmunix
 
Reboot your system using the new kernel.
 
 
The installation software has completed the installation process.
The log file /var/adm/smlogs/wwinstall.log contains a record of
your installation.
 
Total installation time = 13 minutes 57 seconds

If the kernel build fails, check the log file /var/adm/smlogs/setld.log for information to diagnose the problem. Refer to the setld(8) reference page for more information.

11.6    Building an Asian Kernel After the Installation

If you installed support software subsets for Japan, China, Hong Kong, Korea, Taiwan, or Thailand, the worldwide installation process builds a kernel with all the installed Asian or Thai terminal supports. Afterwards, you reboot the system with the new kernel to enable Asian or Thai terminal support in the kernel.

If you want to enable or disable some of the Asian or Thai terminal supports from the kernel, Section 11.6.1 describes the procedure to rebuild an Asian kernel.

11.6.1    Reconfiguring the Kernel to Support the Asian Terminal Driver and Daemons

To reconfigure the kernel to support the Asian terminal driver and daemons, invoke the wwconfig script with the -a option:

# /usr/sbin/wwconfig -a

Refer to the wwconfig(8) reference page for more information.

If you installed IOSWWBIN440 and installed at least one of the following subsets: IOSWWUDCOS440 (odld), IOSWWPHRASE440 (simd), or IOSJPBASE440 (kkcd), a UTX configuration selection table similar to the following displays. UTX is the mechanism to support communication between the Asian terminal driver and daemons.


# /usr/sbin/wwconfig -a
 
*** UTX  CONFIGURATION SELECTION ***
 
    Selection   Asian service Daemon
-------------------------------------------------------
        1       On Demand Font Loading (odld)
        2       Software Input Method  (simd)
        3       Kana-Kanji Conversion  (kkcd)
        4       All of the above
        5       None of the above
-------------------------------------------------------
 
Enter the selection number for each daemon you want.
For example, 1 2 :

After you make your selection, the daemons are displayed for your confirmation. If you choose 4 (All of the above), the following confirmation message is displayed:

You specified the following daemons:
 
	   On Demand Font Loading (odld)
	   Software Input Method  (simd)
	   Kana-Kanji Conversion  (kkcd)
 
Is this correct? (y/n) [n]:

Enter y if the list includes the daemons you want to set up.

The installation procedure then asks how many UTX devices you want to create.

How many UTX devices do you want to create? [default: 32] :

The number you enter is saved in the /var/i18n/sys/stanza.loadable file. The actual creation of the UTX devices is done when you reboot your system.

There is one utxd master daemon that uses one UTX device. Each invocation of one of the odld, simd, and kkcd daemons uses one UTX device. Each user who turns on odld on a database not already served by another odld starts a new odld process. Refer to the stty(1) and cedit(1) reference pages for more information. Each user session that has the Software Phrase Input Method turned on requires one simd. Each user who turns on Kana-Kanji Conversion on a database (refer to stty(1) for more information) not already served by another kkcd starts a new kkcd process. Assuming that 10 users use all three functions, it requires 31 UTX devices to support 10 users.

If you installed the IOSZHBIG5440, IOSZHTELEX440, and IOSZHCONV440 software subsets, the following selection menu is displayed:

*** ADDITIONAL TERMINAL CODESETS SELECTION ***
 
    Selection   Terminal Codeset
-------------------------------------------------------------
        1       BIG-5
        2       Telecode
        3       Traditional & Simplified Chinese Conversion
        4       All of the above
        5       None of the above
-------------------------------------------------------------
 
Enter the selection number for each codeset you want.
For example, 1 2 :

Selecting a terminal codeset at this prompt means that you want to build support for that terminal codeset into the terminal driver. When codeset support is built into the terminal driver, users can select that codeset as their terminal code by using the /usr/i18n/bin/stty command.

Choose 3 if you want to support the proper codeset conversion when the terminal code is set to a Simplified Chinese codeset and the application code is set to a Traditional Chinese codeset or vice versa.

If only two out of the three software subsets are installed, the selection menu still appears but the uninstalled component is missing from the list.

If you installed just one of the software subsets, a question is asked instead. As shown in the following example, if you installed the IOSTHBIN440 software subset, the procedure asks if you want to add the Thai terminal driver to the kernel:

Do you want to install the Thai tty driver? (y/n) [y] :

The Thai terminal driver supports Thai terminal input/output (I/O). The other Asian languages are supported by the Asian terminal driver. If you have installed only the IOSTHBIN440 software subset and not the IOSWWBIN440 software subset, the previous question is the only question asked.

The installation procedure then asks if you want to rebuild the kernel.

If you wish, you may use an automated kernel build procedure by
answering 'y' to the next question.
 
You will need about 10 Mb available in the /sys file system
for the kernel build.  If you do not have this much space,
do not choose an automated build.
 
You have the following amount of free disk space available:
 
df -k /sys
Filesystem   kbytes      used     avail capacity  Mounted on
/dev/rz3g    825507    670890     72066    90%    /ufs/rz3g
 
Do you want this procedure to rebuild your kernel? (y/n):

If you enter y, the kernel build starts, and the display is similar to the following:

Starting kernel rebuild...
 
*** KERNEL CONFIGURATION AND BUILD PROCEDURE ***
 
Saving /sys/conf/ARUBA as /sys/conf/ARUBA.bck
Do you want to edit the configuration file? (y/n) [n]: n
 
 
*** PERFORMING KERNEL BUILD ***
        Working....Fri Dec 17 16:05:35 EDT 1999
        Working....Fri Dec 17 16:07:35 EDT 1999
        Working....Fri Dec 17 16:09:36 EDT 1999
 
The new kernel is /sys/ARUBA/vmunix
 
Saving /vmunix as /vmunix.IOS440.3
Copying /sys/ARUBA/vmunix to /vmunix
 
Reboot your system using the new kernel.

In the previous example, ARUBA is the system name. If you want to enable or disable some of the terminal options, you must enter the following command to reconfigure and rebuild the kernel:

# /usr/sbin/wwconfig -a

Reboot your system after a kernel rebuild to include the newly selected features.

11.7    Setting up wnn

If you installed the IOSJPWNN440 software subset, invoke /usr/sbin/wwsetup to set up wnn. The following message may be displayed:

        =======================
        Worldwide setup for wnn
        =======================

If you have never installed the Wnn software subset before, the following message is displayed:

You can create the following symbolic links:
 
    /usr/local/bin/Wnn4 -> /usr/i18n/bin/Wnn4
    /usr/local/lib/wnn  -> /usr/i18n/lib/wnn
 
Do you want to create these links? (y/n) [y]:

If you enter y, symbolic links are created under the /usr/local directory to link to the corresponding Wnn directories under /usr/i18n. These links may be necessary if some of your existing applications assume that the Wnn binaries are located under /usr/local.

The installation procedure for the IOSJPWNN440 software subset also asks you to enter the password for creating dictionaries as shown in the following example:

Please input the dictionary password.
 
Enter Password :
Verify:
 
Dictionary set up ..............
done.

The following message is displayed:

You should start the wnn jserver daemon using the command
 
        /sbin/init.d/jserver start
 
Do you want to start the wnn jserver daemon now? (y/n) [y]: y
 
Nihongo Multi Client Server (4.10)
Reading /usr/i18n/lib/wnn/ja_JP/dic/pubdic/kihon.dic     Fid = 1
Reading /usr/i18n/lib/wnn/ja_JP/dic/pubdic/setsuji.dic   Fid = 2
Reading /usr/i18n/lib/wnn/ja_JP/dic/pubdic/koyuu.dic     Fid = 3
Reading /usr/i18n/lib/wnn/ja_JP/dic/pubdic/chimei.dic    Fid = 4
Reading /usr/i18n/lib/wnn/ja_JP/dic/pubdic/jinmei.dic    Fid = 5
Reading /usr/i18n/lib/wnn/ja_JP/dic/pubdic/special.dic   Fid = 6
Reading /usr/i18n/lib/wnn/ja_JP/dic/pubdic/computer.dic  Fid = 7
Reading /usr/i18n/lib/wnn/ja_JP/dic/pubdic/symbol.dic    Fid = 8
Reading /usr/i18n/lib/wnn/ja_JP/dic/pubdic/tankan.dic    Fid = 9
Reading /usr/i18n/lib/wnn/ja_JP/dic/pubdic/bio.dic       Fid = 10
Reading /usr/i18n/lib/wnn/ja_JP/dic/pubdic/full.fzk      Fid = 11
Finished Reading Files
/sbin/init.d/jserver: jserver daemon started
done.

11.8    Backup Files Created by the Installation

During the installation of the WLS software subsets, backup files are created to save the contents of the original files that are replaced by the installation procedure. Table 11-1 lists the files replaced by the installation procedure.

The backup files have either the extension .IOS440_sav.N where N is an integer, or have the extension .IOS440_sav (without the integer).

Table 11-1:  Backup Files Created by Worldwide Installations

Files Saved withExtension: File Name
file.IOS440_sav.N /vmunix
file.IOS440_sav /usr/bin/X11/dxkeycaps

Backup files with extension IOS440_sav are data or binary files that are not likely to be modified by the system manager. They are restored to the original files when WLS software subsets are removed. DO NOT delete files with the extension IOS440_sav. If you delete these files, the corresponding data and binary files cannot be restored during the removal of worldwide support software.

Data files that might be modified by the system managers, depending on the system configuration, have the extension .IOS440_sav.N for their backup. You can delete files with the extension .IOS440_sav.N to save space. These files are not restored to the originals during removal. Instead, the removal procedure creates new .IOS440_sav.N files from files that are currently used.

11.9    Working in a Worldwide Environment

To enable input and display in any language other than English, you must always set the locale in which your processes run. You set the locale by defining the LANG or LC_ALL environment variables. To set the Common Desktop Environment (CDE) language from the CDE login window, click on Options and then click on Language.

Refer to the locale(1), i18n_intro(5), l10n_intro(5), and to the reference pages for individual languages (such as spanish(5), italian(5), japanese(5), hebrew(5) and so on) for more information about working in an internationalized environment.