I wonder if we should be installing with LANG=C -- do you think you want
localized collation, float separators, currencies, etc for your MAAS
installation?
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There doesn't seem to be any need to install with the C locale;
en_US.UTF-8 works just as well. As does installing the language pack(s)
to match the session's locale settings. The real problem is that we
have no hook for doing either before apt installs our dependencies: it
installs the
Kiko I don't really care about currencies and all. I use my desktop with
my locale and I use it to connect to a server. For some odd reason, SSH
chooses to enforce my desktop locale on the server too. Then I have to
install locale on the server too, before installing postgresql or at
least