Colin's right, of course -- my main issue with this isn't software
running locally, but remote systems. That's not trivial though: ssh into
some legacy machine, and they might not have compiled your locale at
all, or perhaps it's different (such as the case with en_IN). Of course,
that's not an Ubuntu bug, but rather a problem with POSIX not separating
charmaps from locales.

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Title:
  "utf8" charmap in locale name is wrong

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