Hi, Could I close this report?
At Sat, 22 Mar 2003 11:14:33 +0900, GOTO Masanori wrote: > At Wed, 19 Mar 2003 14:08:07 +0100, > Osvaldo La Rosa wrote: > > > > On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 02:07:14PM +0900, GOTO Masanori wrote: > > > "take effect" is obscure representation... Do you think the current > > > all program should change the environment variable? > > No progs were running at that moment, I see if it takes effect when > > starting Mutt; but here there was no effect. > > Because your executed Mutt follows your shell environment variable; so > you logout your shell and re-login. > > > if you tell that this is impossible, well i want to ask then: why doe > > changing country under Kde takes effect after you logged out then in > > again? > > I don't know, but look at your environment variable "LANG" or "LC_*" > (like LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE, ...). They are changed between logout and > login. Is it different from your shell login/logout? > > > so can't we imagine something similar to resolve this "take effect of > > locales chnge" problem? or is it too different? > > > > > I recommend reboot or restart daemons. OTOH, try "telnet localhost". > > > You see /etc/environment is affected immediately. > > That's not; i runned once again dpkg-reconfigure locales and then I saw > > that /etc/environment was modified, and idem for /etc/locale.gen > > Hehe, I guess you don't have un*x/locale basic knowledge well, or you > don't test my example. If so, do study before submitting bug report, > not to consume my time. If you know well, then please provide > complete example and what your wish is. -- gotom

