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Operating Systems AIX Japanese in Unix Post 302276041 by bakunin on Tuesday 13th of January 2009 01:27:57 AM
Old 01-13-2009
These files should (installation version) be located on one of the disks in your installation CD set. something like "bos.rte.msg.ja_JP" or similar. You can get updates to these filesets the same way as for other files through the usual channels (download from IBMs Fix Central, etc.), but you cannot install the updates until you have the base-level filesets already installed.

I hope this helps.

bakunin
 

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CHICKEN-INSTALL(1)					      General Commands Manual						CHICKEN-INSTALL(1)

NAME
chicken-install - download and install extension libraries for Chicken Scheme SYNOPSIS
chicken-install [OPTION | EXTENSION[:VERSION]] ... DESCRIPTION
chicken-install is a program that downloads, compiles and installs a prepackaged extension library from sources. If no extension name is given on the command-line, then any existing setup scripts in the current directory will be executed in some unspecified order. OPTIONS
Enter chicken-install -help for a list of supported command-line options. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
CHICKEN_PREFIX The installation prefix where CHICKEN Scheme and its support files and libraries are located. Defaults to the installation time pre- fix given when configuring the system. CHICKEN_INSTALL_PREFIX An alternative installation prefix that will be prepended to extension installation paths if specified. CHICKEN_REPOSITORY The path where extension libraries are installed. Defaults to the package-library path selected during configuration (usually /var/lib/chicken/<binary-version> ) DOCUMENTATION
More information can be found in the Chicken User's Manual BUGS
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The CHICKEN Team SEE ALSO
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