> did you test something like this?
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> ls -al /usr/lib/locale/locale-archive
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Sep 3 12:35 /usr/lib/locale/locale-archive ->
> /dev/null
Didn't test it. I thought that at least the languages set to be used
must be accessible.
Jeremie
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Am 28.09.2012 um 16:10 schrieb Jérémie Dubois-Lacoste:
> The solution that worked for us is a post-install fix that consists of
> removing all languages that we don't use. We checked with "locale"
> which languages are used on the system. Then we remove all the others:
> $ localedef --list-archive
I finally found a solution to our problem. I think some people running
like us a combination CentOS 64 bits\Sun Grid Engine,
could encounter the same situation.
Here is a detailed explanation, hope it can be useful to someone!
The file /usr/lib/locale/locale-archive is a memory-mapped file used
by
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