Comment 21 for bug 156913

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Bertilo (bertilow) wrote :

I'm on Hardy now (Kubuntu), and can also confirm that this bug does indeed exist. I didn't see it before on Gutsy, but now I do. It seems that the locale is now "eo" (not "eo_XX"). I get a directory called "/usr/lib/locale/eo". It should probably be "/usr/lib/locale/eo.utf8", but just copying "eo" to "eo.utf8" does not help.

When I do "sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales" a locale called "eo.ISO-8859-3" seems to be created. Why is there such a locale at all? No one uses ISO-8859-3 anymore (or at least no one should use it anymore).

I did a fresh install of Kubuntu 8.04.