> > ANSI_X3.4-1968 > Good ol' ANSI when setlocale() has failed > > B.) In the new glibc you have to create the locales you need: > B.1) Uncomment the lines you need in /etc/locale.gen > B.2) Execute (as root) /usr/sbin/locale-gen > Debian 2.2r3 does not have a locale.gen anymore. Is there another way to fix it? > First try the new locales on a console, for instance > LANG=de_DE date > or your language till you see the messages in German. I just want latin1 characters, that was only an illustrative example ;-)
Anyway, if you have the solution for this (a workaround the missing /etc/locale.gen), please cc this to me, as I unsubscribed from the list, because it has quite a bit of traffic. -- Regards, Cyrille Artho - http://artho.com/ - Tel. +41 - [0]1 - 632 09 88 If you go on with this nuclear arms race, all you are going to do is make the rubble bounce. -- Winston Churchill