* s. keeling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20060930 07:15]: > Incoming from Mark: > > I am suspicious that we need LC_MONETARY set.
> I'm suspicious that you need to run "dpkg-reconfigure locales" and > select "en_US ISO-8859-15". I have that enabled on my system but have > never used it. I too run zsh (Canada): > LANG="en_CA" > LANGUAGE="en_CA" > (not grml; Debian stable/Sarge), and I've since changed those to > "....iso885915". When I get a chance, I'll test them out and report > back. grml provides lots of locales already OOTB, take a look at /etc/locale.gen*. So you shouldn't have to run 'dpkg-reconfigure locales' on your own. The script grml-setlang sets environment variables through /etc/default/locale (which was once known as /etc/environment but changed in current Debian due to a policy) and zsh configuration of grml takes care about the environment files (also backwards compatible). > > LC_ALL=en_US.iso885915 > I've had problems in the past setting this. LANG and LANGUAGE > (optional) should be all that's necessary. LC_ALL is too overly broad. Setting LC_ALL is very common on many live-cds including grml until grml 0.8. With the new language stuff (see http://grml.supersized.org/archives/185-basic-unicode-support-for-grml.html) it has been deprecated. (It costed me several hours to implement a smart, easy-to-use, unicode-capable and backward-compatible system.) > > CHARSET=iso8859-1 > Uh, what? Could that be the problem? Good catch, that's the difference regarding environment stuff I can see between grml 0.8 and grml 0.8-2 here. It was set in grml 0.8 too but the variable was never exported. If that's the reason for the problem I'll take a closer look at it of course. regards, -mika- -- http://grml.org/ # Linux for texttool-users and sysadmins http://wiki.grml.org/ # share your knowledge http://grml.supersized.org/ # the grml development weblog #grml @ irc.freenode.org # meet us on irc
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