On Fri, Feb 16, 2024 at 09:13:40AM +0200, Teemu Likonen wrote: > In my opinion it's often too much to set LC_ALL=C because it changes > charset to ASCII (LC_CTYPE).
It depends on what you're doing, of course. If the purpose is to normalize error messages so that you can report your issue to an English-only mailing list, and if LC_ALL=C doesn't mangle the output beyond recognition, then it might be good enough. The OP of this thread seemed to have a goal of altering Debian documentation to have *everyone* performing a dist-upgrade run their dist-upgrade sessions under LC_ALL=C for reasons that I can't remember (or which weren't stated). I'm uncertain what the larger goal is there -- many of these users would probably have difficulty reading their own session logs afterward.