On Fri, 8 Feb 2019 10:21:41 +0100 Aurelien Jarno <aurel...@aurel32.net> wrote:
> What is the content of /etc/default/locale? it looks like you have an > additional entry than the LANG one set by dpkg-reconfigure locales. "dpkg-reconfigure locales" only writes LANG=C.UTF-8 (or any other accordingly) to that file. This results in the "locale" output that I posted above (including after a relogin or reboot). There were no lines aside from that in /etc/default/locale. I was able to get the desired result only by manually adding a line with "LC_ALL=C.UTF-8" to /etc/default/locale. # locale LANG=C.UTF-8 LANGUAGE= LC_CTYPE="C.UTF-8" LC_NUMERIC="C.UTF-8" LC_TIME="C.UTF-8" LC_COLLATE="C.UTF-8" LC_MONETARY="C.UTF-8" LC_MESSAGES="C.UTF-8" LC_PAPER="C.UTF-8" LC_NAME="C.UTF-8" LC_ADDRESS="C.UTF-8" LC_TELEPHONE="C.UTF-8" LC_MEASUREMENT="C.UTF-8" LC_IDENTIFICATION="C.UTF-8" LC_ALL=C.UTF-8 It is puzzling why this is required. -- With respect, Roman