On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 07:34:10PM +0200, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
> hmmm, very strange, locale on latest gentoo dont have Hebrew UTF
> 
> the version is: (GNU libc) 2.3.1
> 
> Maybe this effect the Xkb ?
> 
> locale -a|grep utf
> ar_IN.utf8
> en_IN.utf8
> fa_IR.utf8
> hi_IN.utf8
> ko_KR.utf8
> mr_IN.utf8
> se_NO.utf8
> ta_IN.utf8
> te_IN.utf8
> ur_PK.utf8
> vi_VN.utf8

Generate one. But use the name: "he_IL.UTF-8". ("utf8" vs. "UTF-8"
shouldn't make a difference, but then again, someone might actually rely
on the charset part in the future)

And I was going to add:

  A UTF-8 locale takes some extra space

But then I tried to locate the locale files, I found none, ascept
/usr/lib/locale/locale-archive

I was not aware of this locale-archive before. I'm not sure the command
'locale -a' is aware of at now:

  $ locale -a
  C
  POSIX

Yes, I do have proper he_IL (which is ISO-8859-8) , he_IL.UTF-8, en_US
and en_US-UTF-8 , accoring to my /etc/locale.gen (debian-specific), and
those locales seem fully-functional.


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