but how¿
# dpkg-reconfigure locales
Generating locales (this might take a while)...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] done
Generation complete.
*** update-locale: Error: LANGUAGE (es_ES:es:en_GB:en) is not compatible
with LANG ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
protatil:/home/apt-drink# locale
LANG=
On Saturday 08 April 2006 11:56, Rafael Rodríguez wrote:
but how¿
First of all, make sure your /etc/default/locale is correct. There shouldn't
be any quotes in it. For reference, this is the contents of mine
# File generated by update-locale
LANG=en_US
LANGUAGE=en_SE:en_US:en_GB:en
Viernes, 7 de Abril de 2006 23:37, Petteri escribió:
If you have the old locale package you can always install it (the bug is
in 2.3.6-5 http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=361048 ).
dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/locales_2.3.6-4_all.deb
I also reconfigured locales after the
On Friday 07 April 2006 07:51, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
$ unset LC_COLLATE
$ locale
[...]
LC_COLLATE=de_DE.UTF-8
[...]
$ echo -e A\na\nB\nb | sort
a
A
b
B
It works here also with just an unset LC_COLLATE. I would not
set it unless it needs to differ from LANG
wr:~/b/av$ echo $LC_COLLATE
Matej Cepl wrote:
Rafael Rodríguez wrote:
since a couple of days ago i've noted that all kde orderings are sensible
to caps. Kmail folders, kopete groups... everything!
What has changed and how can i fall back to the old behaviour?
Same here -- and yes, I don't like it either. Any ideas?
Rafael Rodríguez wrote:
What has changed and how can i fall back to the old behaviour?
For me it was screwed up locale with the latest upgrade of debian/sid. Make
sure you have correct locale (command locale in xterm).
Matej
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On Friday 07 April 2006 20:14, Matej Cepl was heard to say:
For me it was screwed up locale with the latest upgrade of
debian/sid. Make sure you have correct locale (command locale in
xterm).
So, is this wrong or right? Some of us just don't know
Hi,
since a couple of days ago i've noted that all kde orderings are sensible to
caps. Kmail folders, kopete groups... everything!
What has changed and how can i fall back to the old behaviour?
Thx,
Rafael Rodríguez
Rafael Rodríguez wrote:
since a couple of days ago i've noted that all kde orderings are sensible
to caps. Kmail folders, kopete groups... everything!
What has changed and how can i fall back to the old behaviour?
Same here -- and yes, I don't like it either. Any ideas?
Matej
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Am Freitag, 7. April 2006 04:09 schrieb Matej Cepl:
Rafael Rodríguez wrote:
since a couple of days ago i've noted that all kde orderings are sensible
to caps. Kmail folders, kopete groups... everything!
What has changed and how can i fall back to the old behaviour?
Same here -- and yes,
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