(back after Spanish holidays....)

Quoting Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> reassign 263317 languagechooser
> thanks
> 
> Not sure if languagechooser is right, but it's somewhere in there.

Yep.

> 
> FWIW, I worked around this in termwrap by making it try to strip the
> @euro if it can't find a valid locale with it. I would like to see d-i
> be fixed but I don't understand how this part of it works.

I'll probably have a look at this as well as other
languagechooser/countrychooser bugs in the upcoming weeks.

This is probably a consequence of the default locale for Spanish being
set to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and wrong code in languagechooser or countrychooser
when it comes at keeping the modifier part of the initial locale.

All this is a bit tricky as we don't really have code for setting up
the modifier part of the locale except what we have as a default in
languagechooser.

Joey's workaround is a good idea anyway which can even be kept when
the real bug will have been fixed.





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