Just bumping here because this happens with fresh installation of Ubuntu 18.04.1 (Bionic Beaver).
I just need to pullout language-pack-gnome-en package with:
sudo apt-get install language-pack-gnome-en
after which the following locales are generated:
Generating locales (this might take a while)... en_AG.UTF-8... done en_AU.UTF-8... done en_BW.UTF-8... done en_CA.UTF-8... done en_DK.UTF-8... done en_GB.UTF-8... done en_HK.UTF-8... done en_IE.UTF-8... done en_IL.UTF-8... done en_IN.UTF-8... done en_NG.UTF-8... done en_NZ.UTF-8... done en_PH.UTF-8... done en_SG.UTF-8... done en_ZA.UTF-8... done en_ZM.UTF-8... done en_ZW.UTF-8... done Generation complete. Setting up language-pack-gnome-en (1:18.04+20180712) ...
NOW gramps_4.2.8 launches without complain.
Just bumping here because this happens with fresh installation of Ubuntu 18.04.1 (Bionic Beaver).
I just need to pullout language- pack-gnome- en package with:
sudo apt-get install language- pack-gnome- en
after which the following locales are generated:
Generating locales (this might take a while)... pack-gnome- en (1:18.04+20180712) ...
en_AG.UTF-8... done
en_AU.UTF-8... done
en_BW.UTF-8... done
en_CA.UTF-8... done
en_DK.UTF-8... done
en_GB.UTF-8... done
en_HK.UTF-8... done
en_IE.UTF-8... done
en_IL.UTF-8... done
en_IN.UTF-8... done
en_NG.UTF-8... done
en_NZ.UTF-8... done
en_PH.UTF-8... done
en_SG.UTF-8... done
en_ZA.UTF-8... done
en_ZM.UTF-8... done
en_ZW.UTF-8... done
Generation complete.
Setting up language-
NOW gramps_4.2.8 launches without complain.