On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 11:27:57 -0700 Russ Allbery <r...@debian.org> wrote: > chrysn <chr...@fsfe.org> writes:
> touch /etc/default/locale will also make these go away with no behavior > changes. In my experience, it happens on systems upgraded from older > versions of Debian but not with new installs. I think this is more a > bug or misconfiguration than something that logcheck really should be > filtering out. For the reason given above in 2009 im closing this bug asking to filter a message about a missing locale: debian installs a locale by defuault and not having one is unusual: if the file disappeared most people would want to know about it, so logcheck should be reporting it. people who want to have a system without a locale set (assuming that is even still possible - and why not just set it to C?) can of course add a local rule to filter the message, but i see no case for hiding this message by default. Therefore, closing this bug. If there's some case im missing, it can be reopened of couse