I think the lesson here is to not use localepurge?
Knut, I suspect parts of your system are still botched because of localepurge,
if you run debsums with sudo it *could* *maybe* give an indication of which
files were altered/removed WRT localization causing issues like the dictionary
names. However that better had been handled in a forum.
Regarding your LANG setting... remove setlocale.sh, then log out, and back in.
LANG should now have the values whatever you installed your system with (e.g.
en_US-UTF-8). Make sure you select an appropriate country setting in
systemsettings. setlocale.sh should be recreated upon saving the changes and
should now be using UTF-8 and the specified country (e.g. es_ES.UTF-8).
Anyway. Moving bug to localepurge. Perhaps that package needs a a couple
of warning signs pointing out that using it is going to break one's
system. Certainly would be handy information.
** Package changed: kde-runtime (Ubuntu) => localepurge (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: localepurge (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Changed in: localepurge (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Summary changed:
- Can't configure country, languages, or spell checker
+ localepurge breaks KDE l10n
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