Daniel Burrows wrote:
>   Well, needless to say, I haven't seen this (my default locale is UTF-8
> and has been for a year or so).  What terminal are you using?
>
>   Daniel
>   
xterm

but I also see this on the Linux console.

I also noticed that when the locale is not generated, for example
en_BR.UTF-8 (in my case, I don't have this enabled), then everything is
fine. I'm guessing that it just falls back to C.

I have three locales enabled (locale-gen)
  en_US.ISO-8859-1... done    <== this one works

  en_US.UTF-8... done         <== these two fail in aptitude
  en_CA.UTF-8... done

- Adam




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