The 13.04 release upgrade from 12.10 with the second machine which "seemed to 
have a perfectly fine locale" also hit this  bug: when generating the locales, 
Spanish locale gave multiple syntax errors "not inside a locale definition 
error" and resulted in a corrupted locale archive (see later)
However, as the actual locale set for the administrator account was English the 
installation went through successfully... (still report that errors happened, a 
couple of crashes of strange things, but rebooted fine). Indeed, I switched to 
English in my admin account long ago to avoid the messy-release-upgrade issues 
above discussed.

Notwithstanding as the locale-archive was corrupted, when switching to 
Spanish-locale accounts, then Nautilus did segfault.
As I knew the likely cause, I deleted the locale-archive and dpkg-reconfigure 
locales and everything was solved, as usual.

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  apt-get fails with LANG=es_ES.utf8, succeeds with LANG=C

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