Je 1999/10/14(4)/ 0:10, Julian Gilbey montris sian geniecon skribante:
> If there is anyone who would be willing to work on this
I'm willing to work on this. But, as my internet connection is
rather bad, I'm not sure I'm the best. So, if there are other
people who responded, please ignore this me
> > Also, why isn't latin1 or UTF-8 default after installation?
> A.) Debian is a multilingual distribution. Why not latin2 or Japanese
> encodings?
OK, but then still: why not UTF-8? That's not Western-European biased,
is it?
> B.) In the new glibc you have to create the locales you need:
>
> apt-get --reinstall install locales
I'm not too sure what --reinstall does, but if it just calls
dpkg -i locale*.deb
then it won't work to re-install /etc/locale.gen, as that's a
conffile.
You might try the /etc/locale.gen file from my system,
included below.
joostje
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