Jonathan Davis wrote:
 I installed all of the locales back when I installed glibc.  I'm using
the package user system in combination with Symlink Style Package
Management.  As such, all of the glibc files are sitting in
/usr/pkg/glibc/2.4 and are symlinked to where they're supposed to be.
As far as I can determine, the files are indeed all in place and
symlinked to where they're supposed to be.  However, if that were the
case, shouldn't I get all of the locales that glibc installs instead
of just C and POSIX?

This is a bad idea with glibc.
Does anyone have any idea as to what kind of mistake that I made would
lead to this error?  I assume that I messed up somewhere, but I really
can't tell what the problem is.  Any suggestions would be much
appreciated.  Thanks.

It's probably your package management, it's never a good idea to symlink the toolchain(gcc, glibc, and binutils).

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