** Description changed:

  TEST CASE:
  1. run "sudo apt-get install language-pack-eo"
- 2. run "sudo LANG=eo apt-get update"
+ 2. run "sudo LANG=eo.utf8 apt-get update"
  3. very a bunch of "W: Wrong language code eo.UTF-8" at the end
  4. install apt from lucid-proposed
  5. repeat step 2
  6. verify that no errors are displayed this time
  
  I installed Ubuntu 10.04 beta 2, specifying "Esperanto" as the default
  language. This works quite well but every now and then I get a window
  saying "Eraro okazis" ("an error occurred"), with several (more than 10)
  lines saying "W: Wrong language code eo.utf8". A reproducible way of
  producing this window is starting the Synaptic package manager; when it
  is started the window pops up every time.
  
  The window can be closed without affecting Synaptic, which even displays
  its texts in Esperanto without problems. Still it is somewhat annoying.
  I attach a screen copy of the window. (Weird thing was that Alt-Print
  produced just a black rectangle; I had to copy the whole screen using
  Print without Alt and then cut out the window. That need not be related
  to the problem but I thought I'd better mention it.)

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apt warns about wrong language code: eo.utf8
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/560956
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