In Jaunty, the situation is different. "eo" as locale doesn't exist any
more in /usr/share/i18n/SUPPORTED, since it is malformed (no country).
Since a locale defines date formats, currencies, address formats, etc.,
they are always country specific. So ideally there would be more eo_*
locales available for more countries.

As it stands, current locales have eo_US which resolves the install-
language-locales confusion described above, and "eo" (for backwards
compatibility, I think). However, the eo_US locale does not actually
work:

$ sudo apt-get install language-pack-eo
[...]
Richte language-pack-eo-base ein (1:9.04+20090213) ...
Generating locales...
  eo_US.UTF-8... LC_ADDRESS: terminology language code `eo' not defined
failed
  eo.UTF-8... done
Generation complete.

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