Turns out Ubuntu is using an old version of gdm, which, unlike 2.24 or 2.26 in fact does appear to compile locales in. I'm not sure whether the locales are taken directly from the Ubuntu gdm source file
gdm-2.20.10/config/locale.alias
or an external file maintained by i18n team, but it is quite clear that the supported locales are compiled into the
/usr/lib/gdm/gdmgreeter
and/or
/usr/lib/gdm/gdmlogin
.
Can i request the following before the final jaunty release?
1. addition of the following or its equivalent to gdm-2.20.10/config/locale.alias or its equivalent:
CrimeanTatar(CrimeanTurkish) crh_UA.UTF-8,crh_UA
2. new build of the gdm module to compile the missing locale in.
Turns out Ubuntu is using an old version of gdm, which, unlike 2.24 or 2.26 in fact does appear to compile locales in. I'm not sure whether the locales are taken directly from the Ubuntu gdm source file 10/config/ locale. alias gdm/gdmgreeter gdm/gdmlogin
gdm-2.20.
or an external file maintained by i18n team, but it is quite clear that the supported locales are compiled into the
/usr/lib/
and/or
/usr/lib/
.
Can i request the following before the final jaunty release? 10/config/ locale. alias or its equivalent: CrimeanTurkish) crh_UA.UTF-8,crh_UA
1. addition of the following or its equivalent to gdm-2.20.
CrimeanTatar(
2. new build of the gdm module to compile the missing locale in.