Roozbeh Pournader wrote:

> Well, use 'UTF-8' instead of 'utf-8'. Capitalization is important, or you
> will break some things.

Case shouldn't matter for a locale name.  Unfortunately, on most systems it
does.  This is very annoying for an end user, it makes it difficult to type
the right name and it doesn't contain any extra information.

Who of you knows which one of these will work:

        ja_JP.Utf-8
        ja_jp.UTF-8
        JA_jp.utf-8
        JA_JP.UTF-8

So many ways to do it wrong...  It's about time this is made user-friendly (in
other words: gets fixed).

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