Eugene Crosser <[email protected]> added the comment:
Steffen: can you please be more specific?
As I read the seciton 8.2 of the cited document, I do not see a disparity with
my statement. There is even an example:
"""
For example, if a user wanted to interact with the system in French, but
required to sort German text files, LANG and LC_COLLATE could be defined as:
LANG=Fr_FR
LC_COLLATE=De_DE
"""
which is (almost) exactly my case. I have LANG set to en_US to tell the system
that I want to interact in English, and LC_CTYPE - to Russian to tell it that
"classification of characters" needs to be Russian-specific.
Note that I do *not* have LC_ALL set, because it takes precedence over all
other LC_* variables which is *not* what I want.
I believe that the correct "guessing order", according to the document that you
cited, would be:
LANG
LC_ALL
then possibly (possibly because it does not have encoding info)
LANGUAGE
then optionally, as a last resort
LC_CTYPE and other LC_* variables.
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