Bugs item #815668, was opened at 2003-10-01 17:28
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Status: Open
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Priority: 5
Submitted By: Anthony Baxter (anthonybaxter)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: test_locale and en_US

Initial Comment:
Is it worth making test_locale try first "en_US", then
"C", 
as locale names? None of the systems I've tried have
"en_US"
as a valid locale.


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>Comment By: Anthony Baxter (anthonybaxter)
Date: 2005-05-07 23:00

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I just submitted a patch http://www.python.org/sf/1197218
that makes test_locale try each of en_US.UTF-8,
en_US.US-ASCII and en_US in turn. 


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Comment By: Alex Martelli (aleax)
Date: 2003-11-03 06:56

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hmmm -- my Linux Mandrake 9.1 does succeed happily with en_US (and on Windows 
we already use 'en' instead). What systems have you tried, Anthony?


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Comment By: Martin v. L�wis (loewis)
Date: 2003-10-03 23:30

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That would be incorrect. The test whether there is grouping
in numeric formatting. However, in the C locale, there is no
grouping.

Most systems should have an English locale - it might have a
different name, though.

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