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i'm using ‘exif’ on a server (Debian GNU/Linux 6.0.6 (squeeze)) and unlike on my dev computer (Mac OS X through MacPort) it runs in french :
exif -h
Utilisation: exif [OPTION...] fichier
-v, --version Display software version
-i, --ids Montre les ID plutôt que les noms des marqueurs
-t, --tag=marqueur Sélection du marqueur
--ifd=IFD Sélection de l'IFD
-l, --list-tags Liste tous les marqueurs EXIF
-|, --show-mnote Show contents of tag MakerNote
--remove Supprime le marqueur ou l'ifd
-s, --show-description Montre la description du marqueur
-e, --extract-thumbnail Extrait la vignette
-r, --remove-thumbnail Supprime la vignette
-n, --insert-thumbnail=FICHIER Insère le FICHIER comme vignette
--no-fixup Do not fix existing tags in files
-o, --output=FICHIER Write data to FILE
--set-value=STRING Value of tag
-c, --create-exif Create EXIF data if not existing
-m, --machine-readable Output in a machine-readable (tab delimited) format
-w, --width=WIDTH Width of output
-x, --xml-output Output in a XML format
-d, --debug Show debugging messages
I check my /etc/default/locale and it was
LANG=fr_FR
LANGUAGE=fr_FR:fr
which I changed in
LANG=en_EN
LANGUAGE=en_EN:en
without any consequences. Any hint on how to force this machin to execute this software in english ? Because i need to have exif-data labels in english :)
Thanks !
This is the way to change languages on a debian-based distro. – jeremiah – 2013-03-25T09:50:29.427
Thank you very much. Now my exif is in English :) I did the dpkg-reconfigure, in case is mistype vars in /etc/default/locale yesterday. – Amo__ – 2013-03-25T10:28:40.857