On Thu, Apr 20, 2006 at 11:28:11PM +0200, Bastian Venthur wrote: > Hi Devs, > > I know some weeks ago we had some major change in some package (I don't > remember) which broke my locales. I am using UTF-8 (German) but my > system is acting quite strange after the upgrade of the (unknown) package: > [snip] > > My locale is still set to UTF-8 (German) but: > > $ env | grep -i lang > $
Are you sure that isn't being set by one of the files your shell sources during initialization? That was the case for me. > I don't know which package to blame, so can somebody give me a hint and > maybe a workaround? One solution is to set the proper locale in /etc/environment and ensure /etc/pam.d/*dm uses pam_env (this is what I did). Another, probably better, solution is to set the proper locale in ~/.xsession since that will affect only you instead of everyone that uses the computer. HTH, James -- GPG Key: 1024D/61326D40 2003-09-02 James Vega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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