* On Apr 29 23:41, Pavel (gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org) wrote:
> Why you have POSIX locale ?
> Did you edit /etc/env.d/02locale ?
> You should add
> 
> LC_ALL=""
> LANG=your locale.UTF-8

Honestly I've never understood locales terribly well, but POSIX must be 
the default because the output of my `locale` is the same as his and I 
haven't fiddled with anything.  So, that explains that.  My `locale -a` 
lists C, POSIX, en_US, and en_US.utf8, but everything I use works 
perfectly now and I have no need of special characters, so I haven't 
"fixed" anything.
Tom

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