On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 11:27:57 -0700 Russ Allbery wrote:
> chrysn writes:
> touch /etc/default/locale will also make these go away with no behavior
> changes. In my experience, it happens on systems upgraded from older
> versions of Debian but not with new installs. I think this is more a
> bug
chrysn writes:
> in addition to the line originally given, i also encountered the same
> message in a slightly different form, this time coming from su:
>
> Jun 13 00:37:03 ... su[3292]: pam_env(su:session): Unable to open env file:
> /etc/default/locale: No such file or directory
>
> the locale
in addition to the line originally given, i also encountered the same
message in a slightly different form, this time coming from su:
Jun 13 00:37:03 ... su[3292]: pam_env(su:session): Unable to open env file:
/etc/default/locale: No such file or directory
the locales version of the system affec
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