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Package: locales
Version: 2.11.2-2
Severity: minor

The file /etc/locale.gen starts with the following comment block:

# This file lists locales that you wish to have built. You can find a list
# of valid supported locales at /usr/share/i18n/SUPPORTED, and you can add
# user defined locales to /usr/locale/share/i18n/SUPPORTED. If you change
# this file, you need to rerun locale-gen.

Note it names /usr/LOCALE/share/i18n, not /usr/LOCAL/share/i18n/.  This is
a typo, should be really trivial to fix...

Thanks!



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Version: 2.7-15

On Mon, Sep 06, 2010 at 09:04:10AM +0400, Michael Tokarev wrote:
> Package: locales
> Version: 2.11.2-2
> Severity: minor
> 
> The file /etc/locale.gen starts with the following comment block:
> 
> # This file lists locales that you wish to have built. You can find a list
> # of valid supported locales at /usr/share/i18n/SUPPORTED, and you can add
> # user defined locales to /usr/locale/share/i18n/SUPPORTED. If you change
> # this file, you need to rerun locale-gen.
> 
> Note it names /usr/LOCALE/share/i18n, not /usr/LOCAL/share/i18n/.  This is
> a typo, should be really trivial to fix...
> 

This has already been fixed in version 2.7-15. However, given the file
is only modified, not rewritten (see #494468), the typo stays there for 
old installations, except if the file is recreated (by removing it for
example).

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