Added: http://wiki.openvz.org/Locales_inside_VE Thorsten, thanks for this info - never knew about ssh overrides.
Thanks, Kirill Thorsten Schifferdecker wrote: > Hi, > > or Disable overideing LC_* variables in /etc/ssh/sshd_config: > > # Allow client to pass locale environment variables > AcceptEnv LANG LC_* > > to > #AcceptEnv LANG LC_* > > so default LC ist used. > > Regards, > Thorsten > > Am Mo, 10.12.2007, 12:55, schrieb Kirill Korotaev: > >>was it -minimal template? >>Some of templates AFAIK have removed locales, >>since locales take really much space (~20Mb) while not needed in most >>cases >>(except for the default C one). >> >>Thanks, >>Kirill >> >> >>Michael Klatsky wrote: >> >>>Hello all- >>> >>>I ran into a puzzling issue and found a solution- but I am wondering >>>what the root cause really was, and whether others have run into this: >>> >>>After create a VE using the repo provided centos-4-i386-default >>>template, I entered the VE via ssh. When running perl (any perl >>>script), I got the message: >>> >>>perl: warning: Setting locale failed. >>>perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings: >>> LANGUAGE = "en_US:en", >>> LC_ALL = (unset), >>> LANG = "en_US" >>> are supported and installed on your system. >>>perl: warning: Falling back to the standard locale ("C") >>> >>>After doing a bit of hunting on methods to set this, including these >>>pages: >>>http://www.in-ulm.de/~mascheck/locale/#short >>>http://perldoc.perl.org/perllocale.html#Permanently-fixing-your-system's-locale-configuration >>> >>>I started looking closely at glibc-common, as when I did "locale -a" I >>>got the message that locale directories could not be found. >>> >>>I checked, and indeed- rpm -q glibc-common reported that the package >>>was installed. However, after checking some of the files included that >>>should have existed, I found that the local dirs were not there >>>(example: /usr/lib/locale/en_US/LC_TIME). So, I grabbed the >>>glibc-common rpm and did a rpm -ivh --force, and voila- all was >>>properly installed. >>> >>>The purpose of my post is to document this for others who may have run >>>into this, and t solicit any theories as to why that package was >>>"phantomly" installed. Significantly, other than the locale issue- the >>>system was operating properly. >>> >>>Thanks- and so far quite impressed >>> >>> >> >>_______________________________________________ >>Users mailing list >>Users@openvz.org >>https://openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users >> > > > _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@openvz.org https://openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users