glibc locale codes are defined by a combination of language and country.
There is no "English-Europe" locale and no way to specify this, it
cannot be missing.
You have the option of using the en_DK locale, which uses Denmark as a
proxy for "generic country where English is not spoken natively." But
in general, if you are not happy with the en_GB or en_US locales, it is
because of some aspect of locales /other than language/ (such as
currency, numeric separator, date format, etc) and you should configure
the individual locale variables according to your preference instead of
expecting glibc to provide a locale that exactly matches your personal
preferences rather than being based on a national standard.
** Changed in: glibc (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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English-Europe locale missing
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