> I have never seen ie used as a language code under Linux systems, and it 
> is interlingual, associated with unspecified territory code XX, so you 
> would have to set each locale category separately to achieve the desired 
> effects: fr_CH or en_US.

... the locale should be set to "ie_XX.UTF-8", which the locale data provides, 
not "C" like Cygwin does now.

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