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From: | Gregory Heytings |
Subject: | bug#57531: 28.1; Character encoding missing for "eo" |
Date: | Mon, 05 Sep 2022 18:20:23 +0000 |
Error: unsupported locales detected: eo.UTF-8/UTF-8 \ You should choose from the list above the error.
Well, "eo.UTF-8/UTF-8" is indeed not a supported locale. Why did you include it in your configuration? "eo.UTF-8" (without a "/UTF-8") is definitely supported by glibc. What do you get if you configure it like this:
i18n = { defaultLocale = "eo.UTF-8"; }; ?
FWIW, my system doesn’t have the obsolete X11 locale.alias file, and I don’t use X11.
Then I guess Emacs doesn't use it, which is why your suggested fix worked on NixOS but wouldn't work on a Debian-based system.
So it seems to me transparently clear that the encoding for the `eo' locale is UTF-8, and yet somehow emacs has its own, separate opinions, which don’t seem to be based on fact.
The story is a bit more complex than that, as you may have seen in the previous messages in this thread.
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