BTW an install from CD has the LANG set from the beginning; so there the
chances of changing it wrong are less than a preseeded install, where
only those things are set that are set explicitly in the installer.

Also, while I'm writing this, I realise that the last remarks (language
set to "C") might be the result of a rather rough "chroot" to the target
file system to finish installation. Maybe we should source
/etc/default/locale. Anyway, please disregard the desktop.C.utf8 stuff,
it's probably due to our rather eccentric post-installation stuff,
combined with the fact that the preseed environment does not have a
locale.

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langpack installation/removal should rebuild gnome menu cache
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/545951
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