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I have a localized OS X app.
There are several languages supported, the Base localization is English:

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When testing on Mountain Lion, the app behaves strangely.
It refuses to run in English, as if the localization was missing. (On modern OS X versions it works just fine.)

What could be the problem?

I tried duplicating the Base.lproj folder from the app bundle as en.lproj and the problem disappeared.
Is this a problem with Base Internationalization support in older OS X versions?

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  • Is anything written to the console log when you attempt to launch it? Sep 26, 2015 at 12:25
  • Nope, nothing at all.
    – zoul
    Sep 26, 2015 at 19:52

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While I would love to have a better solution, in the end I have added a “run script” build phase that just copies Base.lproj to en.lproj in the app bundle.

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I had the same issue recently - my macOS app running on 10.8 instead of showing English locale was presenting the first foreign language in my bundle.

And I found solution - it turns out that it is because lack of English version of Localizable.strings file. The one that I had was marked as 'Base'. When I unchecked 'Base' for Localizable.strings (leaving all the xibs intact) and confirmed that it is 'English' all the dialogs switched to English in runtime as well.

I've seen this in 10.8 only - there is no such issue in 10.10 or never systems (I don't know about 10.9).

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