Your message dated Sun, 10 May 2015 20:11:02 +0200
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and subject line Re: Bug#784900: Installing of a new language causes that other 
locales are registered as outdated
has caused the Debian Bug report #784900,
regarding Installing of a new language causes that other locales are registered 
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Package: locales
Version: 2.13+git20120306-19

Notice: I'm not using Debian but I'm just reporting this issue to upstream.


If I'm installing a new language (in this case language-pack-gnome-fr) to an 
already existing language (in this case language-pack-gnome-de) I'm noticing 
that the next call of locale-gen will update the old locales even if they got 
already updated directly before installing the new language.

I'm using Ubuntu 15.04 with the linux kernel 3.19.3 and libc6 2.21.

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On 2015-05-10 05:50, [email protected] wrote:
> Package: locales
> Version: 2.13+git20120306-19
> 
> Notice: I'm not using Debian but I'm just reporting this issue to upstream.
> 
> 
> If I'm installing a new language (in this case language-pack-gnome-fr) to an 
> already existing language (in this case language-pack-gnome-de) I'm noticing 
> that the next call of locale-gen will update the old locales even if they got 
> already updated directly before installing the new language.
> 
> I'm using Ubuntu 15.04 with the linux kernel 3.19.3 and libc6 2.21.

Please report the bug directly in Ubuntu. Debian doesn't use
language-packs and thus is unlikely to have the issue (or in a different
way).

Closing the bug.

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Aurelien Jarno                          GPG: 4096R/1DDD8C9B
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