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Bo Andresen wrote on 04/05/06 12:44: |
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> On Thursday 04 May 2006 12:08, Dave Jones wrote: |
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>>As a matter of curiosity, what errors did you get when you tried |
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>>en_GB.utf8 on your system? |
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> $ LC_ALL=en_GB.utf8 oowriter2 |
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> perl: warning: Setting locale failed. |
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> perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings: |
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> LANGUAGE = (unset), |
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> LC_ALL = "en_GB.utf8", |
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> LANG = (unset) |
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> are supported and installed on your system. |
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> perl: warning: Falling back to the standard locale ("C"). |
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> I18N: Operating system doesn't support locale "" |
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> IIRC back when I followed the UTF-8 guide localedef complained that some data |
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> for creating the en_GB.UTF-8 locale was missing. It seems that the issue has |
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> been resolved since then. The following command fixed the problem so |
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> en_GB.utf8 is working for me too now: |
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> # localedef -i en_GB -f UTF-8 en_GB.UTF-8 |
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I didn't get these errors when I ran the oowriter2 command above, so I |
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guess my localdef for the en_GB.utf8 must have been OK. |
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Case closed, an irritating problem fixed. |
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Cheers, Dave |
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