I recently did a live upgrade from build 98 to 99.  When I logged in to the 
Gnome
desktop for the first time, it told me I had logged in with a different 
language.
Indeed, in gnome-terminal, the locale had changed to `C'.  With build 98, it 
had been
`en_CA.ISO8859-1'.  When I logged out, I checked the languages menu: it showed
only UTF-8 locales.  When I selected `en_CA.UTF-8', a gnome-terminal showed 
this:

$ locale
LANG=en_CA.UTF-8
LC_CTYPE=en_CA.UTF-8
LC_NUMERIC=en_CA.UTF-8
LC_TIME=en_CA.UTF-8
LC_COLLATE=en_CA.UTF-8
LC_MONETARY=en_CA.UTF-8
LC_MESSAGES=C
LC_ALL=

When I rlogin from another computer, I get this:

$ locale
LANG=
LC_CTYPE=en_CA.ISO8859-1
LC_NUMERIC=en_CA.ISO8859-1
LC_TIME=en_CA.ISO8859-1
LC_COLLATE=en_CA.ISO8859-1
LC_MONETARY=en_CA.ISO8859-1
LC_MESSAGES=C
LC_ALL=

Is this how it's supposed to behave?  How do I get the same local in both 
instances?
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