On 14/06/07, Avraham Rosenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Wed, Jun 13, 2007 at 11:56:28PM +1000, Amos Shapira wrote:
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>
>
> What do you mean by that - have you tried to create a new session (e.g.
> logout  from X, login from another virtual console, or maybe even a
reboot
> is required)? The settings can't affect existing processes as far as I
can
> tell.
>
Simple tests: 1-Tried to change default locale to none. Rebooted.
Checked locale: It was still en_US.utf8.


Did you check this through a virtual console or some X session? Maybe the
X11-chain sets locales somewhere?

Thanks for that. Apparently the package apt-cache does not exist


As Geoff already pointed out - apt-cache is part of "apt" (e.g. use "dlocate
`which apt-cache`") ("dlocate" is like apt-files but searches only among the
installed packages).

in any flavor of debian sarge amd64 (apt-show-versions).
Aptitude install apt-cache reported that it could not find  apt-cache, but
found the string in apt-cacher. It did not imply that they are
the same package: This was my (mistaken) guess.


I can relate to that :)

--Amos

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