Ben Finney <[email protected]> writes:

> Would a less confusing way to make this distinction be to say something
> like: “The minimal Debian installation must have a locale available that
> uses the UTF-8 character encoding.”?

The other angle here is that it can't just be any UTF-8 locale, since that
isn't very helpful to software that needs to choose a UTF-8 locale on an
automated basis.  Lintian, for example, just needs *some* locale that's
UTF-8, but I don't want to have to try en_US.UTF-8 and then fr.UTF-8 and
then pt_BR.UTF-8 and then....

I think we need to explicitly require a *specific* UTF-8 locale be
available.  C.UTF-8 has a lot of appeal since it's the minimal UTF-8
locale and it doesn't get into issues of favoring one particular language
and its corresponding collation rules, etc.

-- 
Russ Allbery ([email protected])               <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>



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