Hello,

On Tue, Jan 9, 2024 at 7:18 AM Aurelien Jarno <aurel...@aurel32.net> wrote:
> C.UTF-8 is not shown on purpose, because it doesn't need to be
> generated, it is always available on the system. What you want is
> probably to be able to select it as a default locale.

Ah yes indeed. I was confused because it's an entry in /etc/locale.gen
and uncommenting it and running dpkg-reconfigure locales showed it was
generating it. This is the first time I had to use C.UTF-8. Can you
elaborate on why it would be problematic to include it in the list?

> A better workaround is probably to select a random locale to be
> generated, then you should be able to select the C.UTF-8 locale as
> default.

Thanks, yes indeed that's better.
Kind regards,
Axel Scheepers

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