Noah Levitt asks:

> Should a combination like LANG=fr_FR LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8
> result in something equivalent to LANG=fr_FR.UTF-8?

In theory yes. In real life no. localedef compiles the locale files for
fr_FR to binary data files that assume fr_FR's encoding (ISO-8859-1 or
ISO-8859-15), and therefore refuse to load when the encoding is in
fact UTF-8.

Any other LC_* variable can however be used to override LANG.

Bruno
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