Thanks for the info.

Can you please set the language to your liking by using Language
Support. Then we'll know if Language Support does the right thing now.
(I think it does.)

The other question is how the string "ca:en_US:en" ended up in LANGUAGE.
I see that string in both ~/.pam_environment and /etc/default/locale. It
shouldn't have happened automatically when you upgraded to 13.04.

The only thing I can think of is that you set the language via one of
the UIs for doing so at a point of time when the program you mention was
(temporarily) not installed, i.e. when /usr/local/share/locale/ca_ES was
not present.

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