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Re: How to make locale settings more robust
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Bruno Haible |
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Re: How to make locale settings more robust |
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Sat, 10 Jun 2023 02:18:29 +0200 |
Anadon wrote:
> where I would search for this documentation.
https://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/manual/html_node/Setting-the-POSIX-Locale.html
> locale -a yields
> ```
> C
> C.utf8
> en_AG
> en_AG.utf8
> en_AU.utf8
> en_BW.utf8
> en_CA.utf8
> en_DK.utf8
> en_GB.utf8
> en_HK.utf8
> en_IE.utf8
> en_IL
> en_IL.utf8
> en_IN
> en_IN.utf8
> en_NG
> en_NG.utf8
> en_NZ.utf8
> en_PH.utf8
> en_SG.utf8
> en_US.utf8
> en_ZA.utf8
> en_ZM
> en_ZM.utf8
> en_ZW.utf8
> POSIX
> uk_UA.utf8
> ```
This shows that your system has one Ukrainian locale, named uk_UA.UTF-8.
> I am trying to get the locale strings "uk", "uk_UA", and "uk_UA.utf8"
> to all work similarly. Currently, only the latter works.
That's expected. You don't have a locale "uk" or "uk_UA" installed.
And you don't need to. The one locale that you have, uk_UA.UTF-8,
is entirely sufficient.
> more robust
Your concept of "robustness" does not apply here.
Bruno
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- Re: How to make locale settings more robust, Anadon, 2023/06/10
- Re: How to make locale settings more robust, Bruno Haible, 2023/06/10
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