Why does auditd need such special processing in terms of language?
What makes it's needs so much different from every other daemon on the system?
I think we should just remove the code that does this and let auditd do what
every other daemon does.
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I just played some time with the locales, and figured out auditd is
using (why???) en_US.ISO-8859-1. It sounds funny, taking into account we
are using UTF-8 now :)
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Package: auditd
Version: 1.7.13-1+b1
Severity: normal
It seems that /etc/default/auditd defaults on using en_US as a locale,
which can at best be judged as a slightly naïve opinion.
Either get the default system locale from /etc/environment or define
it as "none" (or C).
-towo
-- System Informat
Package: auditd
Version: 1.7.13-1
Severity: normal
I see the following error on system boot:
INIT: Entering runlevel: 2
/etc/rc2.d/S01auditd: line 47: warning: setlocale: LC_ALL: cannot change locale
(en_US): No such file or directory
Starting portmap daemon...Already running..
It seems that the
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