martin f krafft a écrit : > also sprach Aurelien Jarno <aurel...@aurel32.net> [2009.10.29.0920 +0100]: >> I fully agree with that. The locale system on UNIX is well designed, so >> you can select different value for the various locale categories. >> >> In your case the following settings will probably match your use case: >> >> LC_CTYPE="de_CH.UTF-8" >> LC_NUMERIC="de_CH.UTF-8" >> LC_TIME="de_CH.UTF-8" >> LC_COLLATE="de_CH.UTF-8" >> LC_MONETARY="de_CH.UTF-8" >> LC_MESSAGES="en_GB.UTF-8" >> LC_PAPER="de_CH.UTF-8" >> LC_NAME="de_CH.UTF-8" >> LC_ADDRESS="de_CH.UTF-8" >> LC_TELEPHONE="de_CH.UTF-8" >> LC_MEASUREMENT="de_CH.UTF-8" >> LC_IDENTIFICATION="de_CH.UTF-8" > > This is what I have, but Debian provides no way for me to specify > this, so I have to do it manually. That's the entire point I was > making: I speak English in Switzerland, but d-i will either let me > select de_CH or en_US/en_GB as defaults. Neither of those are > acceptable defaults for Switzerland, I think.
Then changing d-i and locales debconf templates looks like a sanest option than creating a new locale. -- Aurelien Jarno GPG: 1024D/F1BCDB73 aurel...@aurel32.net http://www.aurel32.net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org