Bertilo wrote:
> Donald Rogers:
>
>
>> I tried what you did but I got:
>>
>
>
>> $ sudo apt-get install language-pack-eo
>>
> > [...]
>
>> WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!
>> language-pack-eo-base language-pack-eo
>>
> > [...]
>
>> eo_XX.UTF-8... cannot open locale definition file `eo_XX': No such
>> file or directory
>> failed
>>
> > [...]
>
> It seems that your package repositories are not OK.
> Try changing them.
>
> This resource might be helpful:
>
> http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic/
>
>
I checked my sources.list against what the above site produced and it
seems to be in order.
Bertilo wrote: pack-eo- base language-pack-eo www.ubuntu- nl.org/ source- o-matic/
> Donald Rogers:
>
>
>> I tried what you did but I got:
>>
>
>
>> $ sudo apt-get install language-pack-eo
>>
> > [...]
>
>> WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!
>> language-
>>
> > [...]
>
>> eo_XX.UTF-8... cannot open locale definition file `eo_XX': No such
>> file or directory
>> failed
>>
> > [...]
>
> It seems that your package repositories are not OK.
> Try changing them.
>
> This resource might be helpful:
>
> http://
>
>
I checked my sources.list against what the above site produced and it
seems to be in order.
Maybe this problem is related to bug 38614 (2006-04-07): /launchpad. net/ubuntu/ +source/ language- pack-eo/ +bugs /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ language- pack-eo/ +bug/38614>which
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Install creates invalid locale "en-XX"
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I found just now via Google.
Donald