According to Alain Z�rcher:
>Geoffrey wrote :
>
><< I believe you're looking for something like fr_FR for French. My system,
>for example lists:>>
>
>The problem seems not to be with some parameters that would be missing. The
>French from Belgium also include accented characters. ;-)
>
>The problem is that I get an error message saying that the "locale" that I
>specify is unknown, though I have seen it by executing locale -a. I had fr,
>french and fran�ais, which I suppose are all the same.
>
>I wondered if some parameters should be added to specify the way to the
>locale file? (/usr/bin/locale). I have found no place for such a parameter
>in htdig.conf.

There is no need for such a configuration option, since setting
the locale is a function from a system-wide library.

Again, have a look at your locale directory!

Check for the files LC_TIME, LC_COLLATE, LC_MONETARY, LC_CTIME and
LC_NUMERIC in your "fr" locale directory.  If these files do not
exist, your "fr" locale is not usable for handling many of the
issues of ht://Dig indexing.

Use fr_FR instead.  It should have the required files.


hth,
  Torsten

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