Farhan Ahmed wrote:
> Sven Köhler wrote:
>> (snip)
>> 
>> I also looked it up on a Redhat-System: no .UTF-8 locales.
>> 
>> 
>> What might have been the last glibc-version with UTF-8 locales?
>> (i don't remember to have seen that over the last few years)
> 
> I think some .UTF-8 locales were used uptil recently.

At least de_DE


> I read the "Using
> UTF-8 with Gentoo"
> 
>  http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/utf-8.xml
> 
> and found out that they mentioned .UTF-8 only no mention of .utf8 !!! As
> far as I know glibc-2.4 uses .utf8 locales.

It now does, yes. It didn't used to.

> No idea when .UTF-8 was
> changed to .utf8

It was changed from 2.4-r1 to -r2 or 2.3.6-r3 to -r4.

Alexander Skwar
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