In case of Chinese, ${loc%_*} creates /usr/share/locale-langpack/zh.
While that seems to be sufficient to trigger prompting for installation
of the langpacks, the directory actually used by the langpacks is either
zh_CN or zh_TW. So zh remains a skeleton directory.

Would it be possible to treat Chinese as a special case in ubiquity and
localechooser and create zh_CN or zh_TW instead of zh?

Another option might be to let language-selector remove the skeleton dir
somehow.

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