Try this mattman:
localedef -f ISO-8859-1 -i en_US en -u mnemonic.ds
and let me know... Good luck,
Cheers,
Patrick
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The Mattman wrote:
>
> I have Mandrake 7.2 running with quite a few packages from Cooker, including
> perl-5.600-24mdk and glibc-2.2-21mdk. glibc and glibc-devel installed with a
> little prodding (--force to fix stubborn dependencies, mostly), but in the
> meantime with the addition of perl 5.6.0 from 5.005, my locales seem to have
> broken:
>
> =====
> [root@mattman] /tmp/rpm # perl -v
> perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
> perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
> LANGUAGE = "en_US:en",
> LC_ALL = (unset),
> LC_MONETARY = "en_US",
> LC_CTYPE = "en_US",
> LC_NUMERIC = "en_US",
> LC_MESSAGES = "en_US",
> LC_TIME = "en_US",
> LC_COLLATE = "en_US",
> LANG = "en"
> are supported and installed on your system.
> perl: warning: Falling back to the standard locale ("C").
>
> This is perl, v5.6.0 built for i386-linux
>
> =====
>
> The environment variable are set properly for both bash and tcsh (my usual
> login shell), and I have perl-Locale-Codes-1.02-3mdk and locales-2.3-10mdk
> installed, so that isn't the problem. Could there be something wrong with
> glibc 2.2? I upgraded perl and glibc at the same time, so I don't know which
> is causing the problem.
>
> Matt
>
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