https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=361657

Alvin <i...@alvin.be> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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         Resolution|DOWNSTREAM                  |---
             Status|RESOLVED                    |UNCONFIRMED

--- Comment #2 from Alvin <i...@alvin.be> ---
No, the locale files are not lacking.
KDE is lacking this.

Maybe there is something I don't understand, but this is what I see on every
distribution:
- The system has locales. You can set them and the *locale* command will show
your environment. This is usually no problem.
- KDE has language settings, which is something entirely different. Try for
example to set the locale to en_BE in KDE and the rest of the system will throw
warnings about it.

This bug is the REVERSE. The system does have en_DK.UTF-8 and it works fine,
but KDE does not respect the specifics in that locale, so I take it that it's
KDE who is missing a locale.  It's also not in the list in language settings.

So I'm setting this back to 'unconfirmed' until someone can fire up *kcmshell5
formats* and confirm that en_DK is or is not missing.

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