On Sun, 04 Jul 2021, Gavin Smith wrote:
> I wonder if we could eschew the use of LANGUAGE and use LANG instead
> or one of the other variables
> (https://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/manual/html_node/Locale-Environment-Variables.html#Locale-Environment-Variables)
> to avoid this problem. This is assuming that libintl-perl is doing
> things correctly.

I don't think that this works, the last paragraph of LANGUAGE
description states:

        Note: The variable LANGUAGE is ignored if the locale is
        set to ā€˜C’. In other words, you have to first enable
        localization, by setting LANG (or LC_ALL) to a value other
        than ā€˜C’, before you can use a language priority list
        through the LANGUAGE variable.

Best

Norbert

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