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On Wed, Mar 01, 2006 at 01:16:55PM +0100, Jan de Groot wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-03-01 at 05:34 -0500, Scott wrote:
> > I think it's ja_JP in general--I had the same results with EUC-JP. 
> > (I don't know enough about locales to know if that's obvious or not.)
> 
> Also take note that these locales could work out fine as before. In
> previous versions the locales were generated on the build machine, where
> these messages scroll away unnoticed.

Ah, sorry, I should have mentioned that they didn't work properly after
that.  

I wasn't able to input Japanese in any of the programs where it usually
works--for example, in an xterm with vi, my input engine, scim, would
show the Japanese as I typed it, however, when I hit enter, nothing
would show in terminal. 

In opera, if I tried to enter Japanese, scim wouldn't even accept
input--that is, scim would open, I'd type something, but nothing
appeared on the screen.

Downgrading to the old glibc had both of these things working properly.


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