On Fri, 25 Sep 2009, Josh Triplett wrote:
> Well, not in my case, but I have en_US.UTF-8 as my system locale, so the
> default of C that you'll get if you don't load /etc/default/locale works
> OK for me.  Someone who does want the DIR file translated may consider
> this more urgent.

The problem is more that it will be translated even if the admin does not
want it. Imagine a root having locale FOO_BAR.BAZ for himself, but
the syslem locale should be en_US.UTF8. Now updating the dir file will
translate it which is not the best idea.

I will wait for a new upload, anyway there haven't been any actual complains
recently ;-)

Best wishes

Norbert

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