On 6/4/25 00:03, Thomas Munro wrote:
One way to move to a newer glibc-based Linux distribution but keep the locales working the same* without keeping the associated zombie C code alive is to find the source system's collation definition source files, compile them with the localedef on the target system and point to the top-level directory with the environment variable LOCPATH.
I don't think this works in all cases because I have seen where sorting was affected by C code rather than than data changes.
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