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Isn't Esperanto a failed attempt at a standardized common language for |
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all European languages? Do you really have need for it? |
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Frankly, there already is a common language for all of Europe. ENGLISH! |
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*ducks* |
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On Mon, 2004-12-06 at 22:22 -0300, Pupeno wrote: |
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> Je Lundo Decembro 6 2004 20:57, Georgi Georgiev skribis: |
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> > On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 13:09:49 -0300, Pupeno wrote: |
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> > > I'm reading here[1] that you can specify the locales to build with glibc. |
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> > > So far, I specified: |
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> > > en_US/ISO-8859-1 |
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> > > en_US.UTF-8/UTF-8 |
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> > > es_AR/ISO-8859-1 |
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> > > es_AR.UTF-8/UTF-8 |
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> > > es_ES/ISO-8859-1 |
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> > > es_ES.UTF-8/UTF-8 |
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> > > But, how do I specify a locale for Esperanto/UTF-8 ? Thanks. |
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> > Is there such a thing? |
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> I don't know :( |
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> > I see some references (after googling) to an eo_EO |
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> > locale, but it is not mentioned in ${S}/localedata/SUPPORTED of the glibc |
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> > package. |
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> oh, I see. Thanks. |
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