[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-12-06 at 1038.28 +0900): > > Or in other words, which is the unified value for all apps in a Debian > > system, that all apps should support (technical issue) and also report > > (cosmetic issue), and thus which of the two bugs it the right one, > > maybe expanding to other parts of the Debian system, so they also > > match. > > Hmm, I think it's difficult problem - and I think the user > representation name should be free from such limitation.
I did not said it was easy. :] It is just puzzling if you do not have any information about why things change from one place to another. > I think the problem is the system does not provide the function to > answer "en_GB.UTF-8 and en_GB.utf8 is the same locale". One way to > check that two locales are same or not: [... script ...] > (If you think it's worthwhile that glibc includes this shell script, > please let me know) Well, it would help, but then the users have to be informed the tool exists, which is similar effort than inform the issue with locale -a output, or just which one is the prefered values (for example, man page pointing users to check /usr/share/i18n/SUPPORTED). Thanks, GSR -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

