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Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2011 06:50:04 +0100
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Subject: Re: [1.7.9] bash: warning: setlocale: LC_COLLATE: cannot change locale (FR)
From: Andy Koppe <andy.koppe@gmail.com>
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2011/4/5 Fr=C3=A9d=C3=A9ric Bron:
>> You mean after setting the locale in the mintty options?
>
> Yes
>
>> I don't think it's anything to do with the update. There's been no
>> relevant change, and there's no good reason why Cygwin would set a
>> locale like that. A valid one would be 'fr_FR'. I'd suspect some other
>> software you installed or updated around the same time. Another Unix
>> environment perhaps?
>
> Never mind. It is not working fine.

I assume s/not/now/, but in any case it would still be helpful if you
could confirm that the LANG=3DFR setting did come from the Windows
environment, e.g. using the 'set' command in a Command Prompt. Even
better if you had an idea where the setting came from, in case others
stumble across this in future.

Regards,
Andy

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