The 'Hello, world' example showcased on golang.org uses the Japanese
characters for the word 'world'. Firefox 38 used to display those
characters. Since the upgrade, firefox stopped showing those
characters. Recently, I installed chromium as well. It never displayed
those characters for me. I have not modified anything in my
environment.

What could be amiss there? Thanks.


# emerge -pv chromium

These are the packages that would be merged, in order:

Calculating dependencies  .... done!
[ebuild   R    ] www-client/chromium-53.0.2785.143::gentoo  USE="cups
hangouts proprietary-codecs pulseaudio system-ffmpeg tcmalloc
-custom-cflags -gn -gnome -gnome-keyring (-gtk3) -kerberos (-neon)
-pic (-selinux) {-test} (-widevine)" L10N="am ar bg bn ca cs da de el
en-GB es es-419 et fa fi fil fr gu he hi hr hu id it ja kn ko lt lv ml
mr ms nb nl pl pt-BR pt-PT ro ru sk sl sr sv sw ta te th tr uk vi
zh-CN zh-TW" 0 KiB

Total: 1 package (1 reinstall), Size of downloads: 0 KiB


# emerge -pv firefox

These are the packages that would be merged, in order:

Calculating dependencies  ..... done!
[ebuild   R    ] www-client/firefox-45.4.0::gentoo  USE="bindist dbus
ffmpeg gmp-autoupdate gstreamer hwaccel jemalloc3 jit pulseaudio
startup-notification -custom-cflags -custom-optimization -debug
-gstreamer-0 -hardened (-neon) (-pgo) (-selinux) (-system-cairo)
-system-harfbuzz -system-icu -system-jpeg -system-libevent
-system-libvpx -system-sqlite {-test} -wifi" L10N="-ach -af -an -ar
-as -ast -az -be -bg -bn-BD -bn-IN -br -bs -ca -cs -cy -da -de -el
-en-GB -en-ZA -eo -es-AR -es-CL -es-ES -es-MX -et -eu -fa -fi -fr -fy
-ga -gd -gl -gu -he -hi -hr -hsb -hu -hy -id -is -it -ja -kk -km -kn
-ko -lt -lv -mai -mk -ml -mr -ms -nb -nl -nn -or -pa -pl -pt-BR -pt-PT
-rm -ro -ru -si -sk -sl -son -sq -sr -sv -ta -te -th -tr -uk -uz -vi
-xh -zh-CN -zh-TW" 0 KiB

Total: 1 package (1 reinstall), Size of downloads: 0 KiB

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