I just installed Ubuntu-10.04 (from scratch) and I see that this bug is still present.
Two files /usr/share/X11/locale/{locale,compose}.dir contain "eo_XX" which should be replaced with "eo" since both Debian and Ubuntu now use Esperanto locale eo.utf-8 (they were using eo_XX.utf-8 several releases ago, not sure when change was made).
However, this change to Esperanto locale was not made in /usr/share/X11/locale/{locale,compose}.dir
I attach the simple patch for Ubuntu-10.04 to correct it. I verified that is solves the problem.
I just installed Ubuntu-10.04 (from scratch) and I see that this bug is still present.
Two files /usr/share/ X11/locale/ {locale, compose} .dir contain "eo_XX" which should be replaced with "eo" since both Debian and Ubuntu now use Esperanto locale eo.utf-8 (they were using eo_XX.utf-8 several releases ago, not sure when change was made). X11/locale/ {locale, compose} .dir
However, this change to Esperanto locale was not made in /usr/share/
I attach the simple patch for Ubuntu-10.04 to correct it. I verified that is solves the problem.