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Graham Murray wrote: |
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> I had similar problems, but solved them. In glibc-2.4-r1 and |
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> earlier, because I did not set the userlocales USE flag it built all |
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> of the locales. In 2.4-r2 this use flag has been removed and it only |
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> builds a subset of locales - which did not include en_GB.UTF8 which I |
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> use. So I had to edit /etc/locale.gen to add my locale and then run |
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> locale-gen. After that all worked again. |
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Ah! |
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I did NOT have a good locale.gen, but a locales.build. This file was |
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used when the "userlocales" flag was set. |
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Thanks! |
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Alexander Skwar |
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BOFH Excuse #288: |
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Hard drive sleeping. Let it wake up on it's own... |
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