On Wednesday 19 May 2004 04.41, David Krider wrote:
That's interesting, then. On my system, all the LC* variables (now that I know that ``locale'' shows them) are set to "en_US.UTF-8". According to /etc/sysconfig/language, this is the correct behavior, and you should have an LC_COLLATE of "en_GB.<something>", just like your locale. Hrm.
hm, my sysconfig/language says ## Type: string ## Default: "" # # This defines the locale for sorting strings and characters. # It is used by the libc to obtain the alphabetical order of characters # (e.g. for string comparisons). # # To keep bash and possibly other apps from misbehaviour, you should # probably keep this at POSIX and set it only for the apps that need it. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ # RC_LC_COLLATE="POSIX" Is that a remnant from a previous version? There's no "language.rpmnew" so I thought it was 9.1. Yours doesn't say that?