It used to be. For modern glibc, I have no idea. Why not just use > the extra six characters and specify en_US.UTF-8 ? > > en_US.UTF-8? Really? I was thinking the right thing to do was to use en_US.iso88591 because en_US locale is it's alias. So, you are saying to use en_US.UTF-8?
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