> > The Japanese locale is correctly installed and built; setting the
> > variable manually in the shell has the desired effect.
> I have reproduced the bug by building the ja_JP.UTF-8 locale, but it
> seems that in this case restarting GDM was enough to make it notice the
> new locale.
> Does th
Hi,
Le mardi 06 novembre 2007 à 13:23 +0100, Simon Richter a écrit :
> I'm giving glibc 2.7 a test drive; since the installation of the new
> libc and locales package, I can no longer use ja_JP.UTF-8 as the locale
> setting for my regular user (system default is de_DE.UTF-8).
>
> After logging in
Package: gdm
Version: 2.20.0-2
Severity: normal
Tags: l10n
Hi,
I'm giving glibc 2.7 a test drive; since the installation of the new
libc and locales package, I can no longer use ja_JP.UTF-8 as the locale
setting for my regular user (system default is de_DE.UTF-8).
After logging in, gdm displays
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