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5.11.2 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.
By default, the language files are located in the `share/LANGUAGE'
directory under the MySQL base directory.
You can also change the content of the error messages produced by the
server. Details can be found in the MySQL Internals manual, available
at `http://dev.mysql.com/doc/'. If you upgrade to a newer version of
MySQL after changing the error messages, remember to repeat your
changes after the upgrade.
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