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Ken Brown schreef, Op 5-10-2011 20:23:
>
> I think you're mixing two questions that should be kept separate. The
> first is how /etc/profile.d/lang.{sh,csh} should set LANG. That's a
> question that the Cygwin developers and/or base-files maintainer need
> to decide. The second is whether libintl should override Cygwin's
> locale settings. Isn't the answer clearly no? Why can't this be
> fixed (in opposition to Bruno, if necessary) before a final decision
> is made about /etc/profile.d/lang.{sh,csh}?
>
> I don't recall any complaints from Cygwin users about C.UTF-8 being
> the default, but there have already been several complaints about the
> new behavior of libintl.
>
Indeed, these are two separate issues.
My preference is that Cygwin follows by default regional the setting of
Windows w.r.t. language. So on my Dutch Windows I prefer nl_NL.UTF-8
over C.UTF-8.
Second, I prefer that libintl follows Cygwin's regional settins, and not
Windows'.
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