Um, seems I was wrong. According to compose.dir, en_US.UTF-8/Compose is
responsible for the de_DE.UTF-8 locale. In that file, cacute seems to be
defined correctly, at least I cannot find the issue. Fixing the
iso8859-15 compose file does not fix the issue in an UTF-8 environment.

So where is the faulty definition? Don’t manage to track it down …

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