Þann 01-Nov-97 skrifar Johann Spies: > > I have been reading the interesting discussion about setting locale. I > could not see, however how do you do it. I have for instance tried "set > LANG='uk'" in bash, and it have no effect on the LOCALE-settings. > There are two locale packages, 'wg15-locale', that has all locale data for libc5. And 'locales', that supplies localedata for libc6. There should be information for these, under /usr/doc/{wg15-locale,libc6}.
The reason your locale settings don't change, is because there is because there is no locale 'uk'. For the United Kingdom, you would specify 'en_GB' (English, Great Britain). These shortcuts are standard, and will be represented by a directory in /usr/share/locale with the same name, and/or a file in /usr/share/i18n/locale. > The locale-manpage did not help me. I could also not find something about > it in "Linux in a Nutshell" or the Linux System Administrator's Guide. > Maybe that is because locale support for Linux, is broken... as it is only supported by a few applications. It's unfortunate, but the standard seems to be still 7-bit ascii... even under Unix. And, apparantly difficult, to get some of the core to respect other peoples language needs. Only large corporations, that have their income depend on other 'nationalities' buying their systems, are advancing the issue. The rest trails far behind... along with the documentation :-) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Orn Einar Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] voice+fax; +46 035 217194 -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .