On Thu, 7 Feb 2019, Adam Borowski wrote: > On Thu, Feb 07, 2019 at 03:36:59PM +0100, Adam Borowski wrote: > > Turns out systemd independently does this, although not in every case. > > If you have unset locale, it changes it to C.UTF-8 for X (gdm3) but not […] > > It'd be good to have this consistent both for X vs console, and systemd vs > > other inits/rc systems.
I see my feature request to add a C.UTF-8 locale has made it far ☻ > So with systemd forcing this, the result is us diverging from most other > distributions only when init/rc is not systemd. Thus, could you please > apply this patch -- or, should I bother sysvinit folks (and perhaps Absolutely not! Making unset locale equal anything other than C is going to also break tons of scripts (I had some reported to me when I experimented with similar things in MirBSD). At best, do something like, if /etc/default/locale doesn’t set one, set LANG=C.UTF-8 by default. bye, //mirabilos -- [17:15:07] Lukas Degener: Kleines Asterix-Latinum für Softwaretechniker: veni, vidi, fixi(t) ;-)