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Michael, |
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On Sunday, 2021-06-13 16:16:37 +0100, you wrote: |
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> ... |
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> $ grep -i en_gb /usr/share/i18n/SUPPORTED |
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> en_GB.UTF-8 UTF-8 |
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> en_GB ISO-8859-1 |
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Same here. |
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> ... |
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> $ eselect locale list |
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> Available targets for the LANG variable: |
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> [1] C |
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> [2] C.utf8 |
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> [3] POSIX |
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> [snip ... ] |
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> [7] en_GB |
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> [8] en_GB.iso88591 |
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> [9] en_GB.utf8 |
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> [10] en_US |
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> [11] en_US.iso88591 |
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> [12] en_US.utf8 |
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> [13] en_GB.UTF-8 * |
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> [ ] (free form) |
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Now it's becoming really mysterious, right from the local horse's mouth: |
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$ eselect locale list |
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Available targets for the LANG variable: |
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[1] C |
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[2] C.utf8 |
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[3] POSIX |
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[4] en_GB.utf8 * |
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[ ] (free form) |
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So allegedly my only "available target" for English is the not (or no |
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longer) working "en_GB.utf8". Being slightly flabbergasted would be a |
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huge understatement ... :-/ |
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Sincerely, |
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Rainer |