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This is the ending output of a glibc upgrade:
Generating locales...
en_US.UTF-8... done
Generation complete.
And the output of a locale check:
$ locale -a
C
POSIX
en_US.utf8
Which one (en_US.UTF-8 or en_US.utf8) do I put as the LOCALE entry in rc.conf?? At present I have it as listed below:
LOCALE="en_US.utf8"
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My locale -a:
C
POSIX
en_US
en_US.iso88591
en_US.utf8
I have in rc.conf - locale:"en_US.iso88591" If I put utf8 than I have problem with MC - char. are ilegible
Mitja
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Is it "normal" that locale -a shows en_US?
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This is the ending output of a glibc upgrade:
Generating locales... en_US.UTF-8... done Generation complete.
And the output of a locale check:
$ locale -a C POSIX en_US.utf8
Which one (en_US.UTF-8 or en_US.utf8) do I put as the LOCALE entry in rc.conf?? At present I have it as listed below:
LOCALE="en_US.utf8"
The last one is correct.
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The last one is correct.
Thanks for clearing that up (although still a curious instance).
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