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Jon Trulson c876a76f4f utf8 conversion: fix up seperation of locale and doc building
Docs (help and the dtinfo guides) are now always built using the
ISO8859-1 locale.  To support UTF-8, our docbook needs to be updated
to something from this century, ideally this decade.  In addition, a
conversion to XML would also be required as a result.  So, until that
happens, use ISO8859-1 for docs.

However, other locale information, like message catalogs, resource
files, and the like are now converted to UTF-8.

All supported languages are now built by default on linux again.
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The Common Desktop Environment is released under the terms of the LGPL
V.2 license. You may reuse and redistribute this code under the terms
of this license. See the COPYING file for details.

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Purpose of this release:

This release of CDE under a new opensource license is numbered
starting at version 2.2.0.

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Downloading this release:

CDE may be downloaded in source form from the Common Desktop
Environment website:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/cdesktopenv/

Or via git:

git clone git://git.code.sf.net/p/cdesktopenv/code cdesktopenv-code

The git repository will always be more up to date than the
downloadable tarballs we make available, so if you have problems,
please try the latest version from git master.

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Installing this release:

Complete build and installation instructions can be found on the CDE
wiki:

http://sourceforge.net/p/cdesktopenv/wiki/Home/

Please go there and read the appropriate section(s) for your OS (Linux
or FreeBSD/OpenBSD/NetBSD currently).  There are a variety of
dependencies that must be met, as well as specific set up steps
required to build.

Do not expect to just type 'make' and have it actually work without
meeting the prerequisites and following the correct steps as spelled
out on the wiki. :)

There are also a lot of other documents and information there that you
might find useful.

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Bug reports and patches encouraged.