>BTW, why exactly do you do those tests? Maybe if you ask what you actually
>want to know somebody could answer you.


Thank you all for the replies. My actual question is about my hpux box, and this is
linux mail-list, I'm actually testing if my hpux box has all locales set up correctly.
Currently "locale -a" only shows two utf8 locales:
%locale -a |grep utf
C.utf8
univ.utf8

but I found 8 UTF-8 locales in /usr/lib/nls/loc/locales:
C.utf8*     es_ES.utf8* fr_FR.utf8* sv_SE.utf8*
de_DE.utf8* fr_CA.utf8* it_IT.utf8* univ.utf8*  

My questions:
1. does it mean that those locales are not properly installed/configured,
and if not, how can I set them up ? do I need root privilege ?
2. Is C.utf8 same as en_US.utf8 ?
3. once a locale, say de_DE.utf8, is set up, does it mean the German collation
rules are also all set ? or I still need to set the collation rule separately ?
Thanks.

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