[Bastian Blank]
> But if I'm correct and this error shows conversation errors between the
> internal representation and the user locale, ignoring (maybe with a
> warning) of the unknown locale don't break more than using C as explicit
> fallback by the user; the current behaviour is just more annoying.

No, I disagree - the user set his locale to something other than C for
a *reason*.  Recoding things to ASCII is not reasonable fallback
behavior.  Debian systems are configured with locales working - the
user has to break it on purpose, as it were.

I think this one should be closed.

Peter

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