I expect the exception comes out of the bowels of the glib ini parser.
There is probably little that the scopes API can do, other than to maybe
throw a separate exception for the parsing failure. But the shell should
not try and initialize the run time without catching the exception and
handling it a bit more gracefully.

How is it possible for a non-existent locale to be set in the first
place? I would have thought that the UI should prevent that altogether?

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