Thank you,

This helps. However my concern still is about Woody's redundancy of
locale paths,
i.e. /usr/lib/locale and /usr/share/locale, while I thought only one of
them may be present.
On my system both contain valid locale files in order for the apps to
make use of them.

I suspect inconsistency of compile flags set to glibc.

localedef --help says
...
System's directory for character maps : /usr/share/i18n/charmaps
                         repertoire maps: /usr/share/i18n/repertoiremaps
                         locale path    : 
/usr/lib/locale:/usr/share/i18n

Please note the last line i.e. locale path reads /usr/lib/locale as
opposed to /usr/share/locale
as it was the case with Potato.

Thomas.

Dne 2002.10.07 19:41 napsal Tatsuya Kinoshita:
> On October 7, 2002 at 10:05AM +0200,
> thomas kral <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > On my system to get cs_CZ & en_US locales working I had to compile
> > them in /usr/lib/locale by hand.
> 
> I recommend setting by `dpkg-reconfigure locales'.  See
> /etc/locale.gen also.
> 
> > Now this perfectly works under GNOME, I can pick any language from
> GDM
> > and the locale vars are set accordingly upon user login. This
> however
> > does not work in KDE.
> 
> Did you install i18n files for KDE?  (Try `apt-cache search
> kde-i18n'.)
> 
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