$ cat /etc/locale.gen
# /etc/locale.gen: list all of the locales you want to have on your system
#
# The format of each line:
# locale charmap
#
# Where locale is a locale located in /usr/share/i18n/locales/ and
# where charmap is a charmap located in /usr/share/i18n/charmaps/.
#
# All
However I found that I have a locale.gen ; I edited it to include en_US
and it_IT, and run locale-gen. Now can I upgrade to glibc-2.6 ?
Yes, you can. If you've always had the file, you could've upgraded to
2.6 anytime. I suppose locale-gen (run automatically during glibc
emerge) has been using
Hi all,
I should upgrade /etc/locale.build to /etc/locale.gen.
I did not find anything about this upgrade.
Is it a matter of name changing only?
Regards.
emilio
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Hey Emilio,
I should upgrade /etc/locale.build to /etc/locale.gen.
that's right, you should.
I did not find anything about this upgrade.
glibc has been warning about this for a very long time (year, I guess)
during emerge. glibc-2.6.1 is the first stable version to fail if the
user hasn't
Roman Zilka ha scritto:
Hey Emilio,
I should upgrade /etc/locale.build to /etc/locale.gen.
that's right, you should.
I did not find anything about this upgrade.
glibc has been warning about this for a very long time (year, I guess)
during emerge. glibc-2.6.1 is the first
Roman Zilka ha scritto:
Hey Emilio,
I should upgrade /etc/locale.build to /etc/locale.gen.
that's right, you should.
I did not find anything about this upgrade.
glibc has been warning about this for a very long time (year, I guess)
during emerge. glibc-2.6.1 is the first stable
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