Hello Carlos, Thank you very much for such an advancement. This feature will allow any software to fallback on a fully internationalized locale.
-- Clément <davidcl> David A non ASCII user Le 18 sept. 2015 07:06, "Carlos O'Donell" <car...@redhat.com> a écrit : > Thanks to some great work by Mike FABIAN the Rawhide glibc is > now shipping with a C.UTF-8 locale for use as a default UTF-8 > locale. The locale can be referenced as "C.UTF-8" or "C.utf8". > Any feedback on the locale is greatly appreciated. > > The locale is added to the pre-processed memory mapped locale > archive (/usr/lib/locale/locale-archive) which means there is > little to no performance impact for having this locale. However, > in order to make sure that the locale is robustly available in > all scenarios, including one in which a locale archive update > fails, the locale is added as /usr/lib/locale/C.utf8. Yes, this > means that the locale consumes 2x1.8MB on disk for this initial > implementation. > > I consider this a real step forward to providing all the upper > stacks with a default UTF-8 locale that we can guarantee will > always be available. > > Comments welcome. > > Cheers, > Carlos. > -- > devel mailing list > devel@lists.fedoraproject.org > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel > Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct
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