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5.8.2 Setting the Error Message Language
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By default, `mysqld' produces error messages in English, but they can
also be displayed in any of these other languages: Czech, Danish,
Dutch, Estonian, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese,
Korean, Norwegian, Norwegian-ny, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian,
Slovak, Spanish, or Swedish.
To start `mysqld' with a particular language for error messages, use the
`--language' or `-L' option. The option value can be a language name or
the full path to the error message file. For example:
shell> mysqld --language=swedish
Or:
shell> mysqld --language=/usr/local/share/swedish
The language name should be specified in lowercase.
The language files are located (by default) in the `share/LANGUAGE'
directory under the MySQL base directory.
To change the error message file, you should edit the `errmsg.txt' file,
and then execute the following command to generate the `errmsg.sys'
file:
shell> comp_err errmsg.txt errmsg.sys
If you upgrade to a newer version of MySQL, remember to repeat your
changes with the new `errmsg.txt' file.
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