On 6/19/06, Alexander Skwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
there IS a userlocales flag available for the previous version, seems not working though, I set the USE flag, but locale -a still list nearly everything. the latest r4 version ignore this flag somehow.
Alexander Kirillov wrote:
> I've lost most of them locales after upgrade to glibc-2.3.6-r4.
You'll need to create a /etc/locale.gen file. After that, read
man 5 locale.gen
man 8 locale-gen
and run /usr/sbin/locale-gen
> I don't have userlocales flag set either.
As there *is* no such flag, there's really no need to set it.
there IS a userlocales flag available for the previous version, seems not working though, I set the USE flag, but locale -a still list nearly everything. the latest r4 version ignore this flag somehow.
> And probably should consider selling sweatshirts to oil-exporting
> countries instead of software engineering as I don't seem to be capable
> of running STABLE system anymore.
Yep.
Alexander Skwar
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