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Locales confusion
Hi guys,
Sorry to bother you again with my confusion, but I'm trying to implement systemwide locales settings, and it would seem there's a difference in the available locales between Gentoo and my old Mandrake... For instance, on this computer here - which runs the already archaic Mandrake 10.0 PowerPack Edition - I have /en_BE/ as a possible locale, i.e. using the English language but residing in Belgium. Gentoo doesn't appear to have that, and as far as my interpretation of the /man/ page for /localedef/ goes, I see no way to create this locale in Gentoo. In addition, the output of the /locale/ command on Gentoo - in the /chroot/ environment - states that everything is set to "POSIX" as a value, but what exactly does that mean? Is it a dummy placeholder? Is it yet another setting? The Gentoo manuals don't quite cover things, or at least not in a way that I can understand. :-/ What gives? -- Aragorn (registered GNU/Linux user #223157) |
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