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Setting locale environment variables (LC_* and LANG) to e.g. en_US.utf8 works fine on Linux, and that is what locale -a returns (in Linux). However this does not work e.g. in some *BSD systems. In these systems, en_US.UTF-8 works. This also works in Linux systems (which may look like a surprising thing on the first sight(*)). But that *UTF-8 format seems to be widely used in the Linux system: Grep it through the files in /etc/, for example. Easy way to test: Run the following command lines. First should complain about setting locale failed, and second should not. $ LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-1 perl -e '' $ LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 perl -e '' (*) and who knows what the "standard" is... |
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