https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1862

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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-20 22:00 -------

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It could be done... but changing encoding on a *running* system (as
opposed to a fresh install) would need to change mount options,
and even (if we want to do it right) to check the whole directory tree
to search for non-ascii directory or file names and convert them. 

Real advanced changes can always be doen by manually editing
/etc/sysconfig/i18n or $HOME/.i18n
localedrake should be viewed as meant to add support for new languages,
or switch the default one.
Anyone having several languages support should use UTF-8 anyway.

(In the case of French+English, however, the same charset encoding
could be used for both, so, unless it was requested at install, the
locale shouldn't have been utf-8)
-=-=--

Ok, so it's far more safe to not propose that change in
"localedrake". Thanks!




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In french installation, for word with accent, become bad caracters instead.

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