It seems that locale-gen can't handle Unicode in locale definition
string:
Any sign encoded like <U0046> is handled as illegal.
And my keyboard definition de-latin1-nodeadkeys is gone. It's part of
which locale?
-tobbi
On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 22:58:19 +0100, Jan de Groot wrote:
> >From the frontpage:
>
> Starting from glibc 2.3.6-1, locales will no longer be included as a
> pre-generated locale archive. This means that on a default glibc
> installation, the only locale available is the "C" locale.
> Instead of shipping a 50MB locale archive, glibc switches to locale-gen,
> a script that generates locales found in /etc/locale.def.
>
> After upgrading to glibc 2.3.6-1, users should enter wanted locales
> in /etc/locale.def and run the locale-gen script afterwards.
>
> By default /etc/locale.def is an empty file with commented
> documentation. Once edited, the file won't get touched again and
> locale-gen runs on every glibc upgrade, installing all the locales
> specified in /etc/locale.def.
>
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