# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2006-11-03 16:16:11 +0100:
> Roman Neuhauser wrote:
> > # [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2006-11-03 14:51:39 +0100:
> >> 1. running the command 'locale -a' returns the following [shortened] list:
> >>
> >> C
> >> de_DE
> >> dutch
> >> en_GB
> >> nl_NL
> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> nl_NL.iso88591
> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> nl_NL.utf8
> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> POSIX
> >>
> >> 2. running the following from the commandline returns "en_GB" (meaning
> >> the locale was set correctly)
> >>
> >>    php -r 'var_dump(set_locale(LC_ALL, "en_GB"))';
> >>
> >> 3. running the same code via the webbrowser (it is Apache2 and yes I
> >> have restarted it!) always returns FALSE (meaning the locale was not
> >> set correctly)
> > 
> >     what happens if you run locale -a from apache?
> 
> ah, I did check this. doing <?php system('locale -a'); ?> in a webpage
> produces the same list as running it on the commandline.

    ok then

> >> in fact I can set any installed locale I want on the commandline BUT
> >> trying to set any other than the originally installed "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" 
> >> in
> >> code running via Apache results in FALSE being returned and the locale
> >> not being set.
> >>
> >> has anybody got a clue for me?
> > 
> >     You don't mention what warning(s) the failing setlocale() call produces.
> 
> it just returns false, telling me that the chosen locale(s) was/were not set 
> - there
> is no PHP error at all.

    I just checked the setlocale() code (in HEAD), and surely it can
    return false without a warning, it can even be an almost empty (and
    just as quiet) stub that just returns false, depending on the value
    of HAVE_SETLOCALE during compilation.

    So, before you go off recompiling mod_php with a few printf() and
    perror() calls here and there, you should find out whether it's PHP
    or Apache that makes the call fail. Try a simple CGI script, does
    locale manipulation succeed there?

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