Maybe it could be then a wishlist request as in case the database theory
is true I would otherwise create a feature request to have something
like sqlite's VACUUM command to clean up the database from obsolete
data.
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Does that mean that /usr/lib/locale/locale-archive does work similar to
a database and marks the entries just as deleted while actually keeping
the data?
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I think so. But to be perfectly honest I'm not sure. All I know is that
the generated locale is no longer available to the system, since it's
not listed via the locale -a command.
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If it's not included when running locale -a, it's not there in any
practical sense. Your observation with respect to file size is probably
due to the locale-archive file type.
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Status: New = Invalid
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Hello,
how did you verified that locale-archive has removed the language? I can
not really read something in the file.
Greets
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Status: New = Incomplete
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I have verified it based on the filesize. With only language-pack-
gnome-de installed and executing locale-gen --purge the file have a
size of 3 MiB. Additionally installing language-pack-gnome-fr and
executing locale-gen --purge causes it to have a size of 4.2 MiB. But
removing
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