On Fri, Jan 07, 2011 at 11:24:04PM +0000, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
 > > The message you're seeing in the debug output indicates that
 > > setlocale(3) returned an error, which is not specific to man.
 > 
 > Given this, I'm going to close the bug.  Applications which cope with
 > C.UTF-8 are likely simply falling back to C (which in fact is what man
 > is doing here), or perhaps doing things which aren't specified by POSIX;
 > in general glibc must know about a locale in order for it to work
 > properly.
 > 
 > The installation-locale source package has a Makefile which can build a
 > C.UTF-8 locale which you could then install by hand, if you felt so
 > inclined.

Where should I file a report that C.UTF-8 should be a supported
locale? Or is that so anathema to the UTF-8 ideologues that it's not
worth trying to even ask for?

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   - David A. Holland / [email protected]



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