On Wed, May 10, 2006 at 06:44:32PM +0200, Mourad De Clerck wrote:
> Gary V wrote:
> > * Locale variables are now stored in /etc/default/locale and no more
> > /etc/environment. The reason is that Debian Policy forbids modifying
> > configuration files of other packages, and /etc/environm
Gary V wrote:
> * Locale variables are now stored in /etc/default/locale and no more
> /etc/environment. The reason is that Debian Policy forbids modifying
> configuration files of other packages, and /etc/environment is a
> configuration file for PAM.
> Make sure to remove old d
* Locale variables are now stored in /etc/default/locale and no more
/etc/environment. The reason is that Debian Policy forbids modifying
configuration files of other packages, and /etc/environment is a
configuration file for PAM.
Make sure to remove old definitions from /etc/en
On Sun, Apr 23, 2006 at 12:23:36PM -0600, Gary V wrote:
> Package: locales
> Version: 2.3.6-7
>
> I thought answering the prompt: "Default locale for the system environment:"
> would change the LANG variable in /etc/environment as it appears to
> do in version 2.3.5-6 which I have installed in ano
Package: locales
Version: 2.3.6-7
I thought answering the prompt: "Default locale for the system environment:"
would change the LANG variable in /etc/environment as it appears to
do in version 2.3.5-6 which I have installed in another (Sarge)
machine. Using the 2.3.6-7 version, I can't see that it
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