Alex Wood wrote: 
> Thanks for the hint. Now I am recognizing that the warning is caused by
> LMS run by perl, which isn't happy about wrong locale.
> However, it's not obvious how to properly get rid of the problem. My LMS
> is up to date because I installed it just few days ago via the web
> interface with expanding of SD card etc...
> So if i try to update LMS it reports no need to.
> 
> I am surprised if nobody else face the same warning about C locale
> during the boot procedure. I guess all of us use the same image so the
> same system behaviour is expected.
> Does it mean all the people simply ignore this warning?
> 
> Meanwhile I managed to find a configuration interface related to the
> issue - >beta>extras>boot codes
> http://picoreplayer/cgi-bin/xtras_bootcodes.cgi
> 
> there I can find the property LANG with the following
> description:

> Use the preferred locale
> <lang=en>
> You need to generate your preferred locale using the getlocale.tcz
> extension.
> Default: C locale is used (US English, ASCII)
> 
> And here I am going to open the pandora box: what is getlocale.tcz and
> how to use it...?
> Google doesn't help much on this - I got very limited info related
> getlocale.tcz and it is mainly around tinylinux with no usable cases how
> to generate locales
> 
> Just by incident I found that there is a special command to load the
> extension specified:
> 
> 
$ tce-load -wi getlocale
> Downloading: getlocale.tcz
> Connecting to distro.ibiblio.org (152.19.134.43:80)
> wget: server returned error: HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
> md5sum: getlocale.tcz.md5.txt: No such file or directory
> Error on getlocale.tcz
> $ 
> 
> and again I am facing next level of challenges - that extension seems to
> be not compiled for ARM processor architecture and such the extension is
> only available for x86 architecture!
> Amazing... I just wanted to achieve a consistent setup of piCorePlayer
> but at the end I am sorting out some linux extensions with unclear
> purposes...
> 
> Folks, please feedback on your cases, if your setup has no such warnings
> and... what is your locales?
> If you ssh into your piCorePlayer and type the command "locale" what is
> output?

C is the default Locale.  We don't change it, and don't have things
installed in order to change it.    Perl is the only thing that
complains about Lang=C.   And the LMS customization was updated 2 months
ago to change LMS to UTF8.   What problems are you encountering with the
local set the way it is now?


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