Junichi Uekawa writes:
> > > To ensure some locales are available, I think you can use LOCPATH,
> > > and create locales locally, so that the following are available:
> > >   de_DE ISO-8859-1
> > >   en_US ISO-8859-1
> > >   fr_FR ISO-8859-1
> > > 
> > > 
> > > see /usr/sbin/locale-gen on how to generate these locale data.
> > 
> > ok, it's no problem to generate the data, but I cannot find any
> > reference to LOCPATH. Any hints?
> 
> I couldn't find any reference to LOCPATH either, but 
> setlocale seems to look at directories specified by LOCPATH
> in addition to (or instead of) the standard location (/usr/lib/locale)

ok, next question is how to write the new definitions to the new
LOCPATH. the outputdir in localedef seems to be hardcoded.


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