altern said : > >On my system both methods works correctly > > > >['fr_FR.utf8', 'fr_CH.utf8', 'fr_LU.utf8', 'fr_CA.utf8', 'fr_BE.utf8', > >'en_US.utf8'] > > > >locale -a > > > >C > >en_US.utf8 > >fr_BE.utf8 > >fr_CA.utf8 > >fr_CH.utf8 > >fr_FR.utf8 > >fr_LU.utf8 > >POSIX > > > >We can ignore C and POSIX in the selector. > > better use the python one because it returns a python list. we > should try to do as much as possible with pyton but it will be > mostly stuff like this related to files, folders, permission and so > on. the rest should be done with shell commands >
agreed. > >Not sure why your results are not different.. > >try to sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales ? > > not that i remember. maybe because i installed the system in basque > it did something weird? otherwise you know i am specialist in > screwing linux systems :) true... :) but what I meant is that you try to run sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales now and see if you still have those differences. a. --- [email protected] http://identi.ca/group/puredyne irc://irc.goto10.org/puredyne
