Markus Kuhn writes:
> In particular, the string that setlocale returns is this normalized form

That was true in RedHat 7.0. But meanwhile Ulrich Drepper fixed it on
2000-10-30. The string returned by setlocale() contains ".UTF-8" if
the user's environment variables do.

Bruno
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