On 2009-08-17 17:55 +0200, andy baxter wrote: > Osamu Aoki wrote: >> On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 07:31:04AM +0100, andy baxter wrote: >> >>> Thanks a lot. I was trying to find something like that using dpkg >>> -l and apt-cache search, but obviously missed it. >>> >>>>> some packages (e.g. mc), there are a load of errors which seem to >>>>> be to do with locales. Perl (I think) is saying something like >>>>> check that the right locale is installed for the language code >>>>> you have configured (en-GB). (Its hard at the moment to give the >>>>> exact error >> >> I do not know your version but I remember perl used to print useless >> warnings if they are not run under LANG=C. I.e. en_GB.UTF-8 could be >> the source of issue. You can quiet them by running program as >> >> # LANG=C <somecommand> >> > I think this is the problem. I tried installing locales and it didn't > help.
You also need to run "dpkg-reconfigure locales" and select the locale(s) that you are using outside the chroot. > The message that comes up mentions en_GB.UTF-8. Running perl > with LANG=C does suppress the warning, so I should be able to sort it > out from there. Setting LANG=C (or LC_ALL=C) is always an alternative of course. Sven -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org