Jonathan Marsden wrote:
> refdoc:
>
> Your locale list includes ar_EG.utf8, but not ar_EG.
> These are two different locales.
>
> Please try:
>
> # Create and install the ar_EG locale
> sudo locale-gen ar_EG
> # Test it
> LC_ALL=ar_EG locale
>
> I think this will fix your issue,
refdoc:
Your locale list includes ar_EG.utf8, but not ar_EG.
These are two different locales.
Please try:
# Create and install the ar_EG locale
sudo locale-gen ar_EG
# Test it
LC_ALL=ar_EG locale
I think this will fix your issue, which is not the bug described by the
submitter,
$ locale -a
ar_AE.utf8
ar_BH.utf8
ar_DZ.utf8
ar_EG.utf8
ar_IN
ar_IQ.utf8
ar_JO.utf8
ar_KW.utf8
ar_LB.utf8
ar_LY.utf8
ar_MA.utf8
ar_OM.utf8
ar_QA.utf8
ar_SA.utf8
ar_SD.utf8
ar_SY.utf8
ar_TN.utf8
ar_YE.utf8
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refdoc writes:
> export LC_ALL=ar_EG; gnomesword
> Error message : (gnomesword:15597): Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C
> library.
> Using the fallback 'C' locale.
Well, I'd expect that result if the ar_EG locale is in fact not fully
and correctly installed on your machine (and that's
Affects a wider range of environment variables and also 8.04
I am regularly setting my application language to something different to
test translation work I am doing. This is not respected either since
approximately the same time as above bug was reported
e.g (on Ubuntu 8.10, en_UK locale for ma
I have this issue on Ubuntu 8.04 as well. This is a recent problem
(within the last month).
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confirmed. Came to report it myself and found this.
** Changed in: meta-gnome2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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