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as subject says could gentoo change the policy and set an UTF-8 environment by |
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default? |
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http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/utf-8.xml how to do it very well but having it |
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already set could have the following two advantages: |
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1) well utf-8 is everywhere, even the linux weekly newsletter has it in 2012 |
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2) the user need to change, not to create a /etc/env.d/XX-lc, creating a |
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standard place where every gentoo install has this settings. |
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contra? |
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P.S. would be nice to have a wd_WD.UTF-8 with WD standing for world, just a |
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country is so 1900 |