I upgraded, and this seems to point the way to the culprit:
after undoing the out-commented Esperanto-settings in 
/usr/share/X11/locale/compose.dir and locale.dir and
  sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales
it worked for me.

1. It seems one (debian?) wishes to do away with the officially merely reserved 
XX (or EO) and stay with eo; which would be fine.
2. One (E-ists) should inform, that ISO-8859-3 can be dropped in favour of 
UTF-8, which can be combined more easily with other languages on the system.

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Installing the Esperanto language pack does not offer Esperanto in choices
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/156913
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