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Bug#219045: locales: Can't get rid of es_ES@euro locale



On dt, 2003-11-04 at 12:37, Colin Watson wrote:

> Did you remember to grep dotfiles as well, or did you say '*' (which
> won't include dotfiles in the current directory)?

Well, I've found finally something. And makes sense.

No, I didn't look under the dotfiles (I didn't know I was missing them,
I didn't know how to include them either). I asked for help around here
and we've found some things.

- I installed "castellanizar" (the user-es package) when I first
installed Debian Woody, on August 2002 and in another laptop.

- I deinstalled user-es long time ago, still in Woody, as soon as I
learnt to deal with locales. Since then I've moved to Sarge and Sid and
I've changed my laptop removing everything BUT my /home directory.

- In /home/qgil there is a nice .bashrc dotfile that was modified by
castellanizar but it didn't reinstate the file as it was when
deinstalling (I guess this may be considered as a user-es bug). Since
then I've been carrying this file and this problem, that was kind of
solved forcing ca_ES@euro as LC_ALL.


I've commented these two lines:

#LANG=es_ES@euro
#export LANG

(if you want the complete text I can post it as well)

The I've gone to reconfigure locales and new message errors have
appeared  :(


tort:/home/qgil# dpkg-reconfigure locales
Generating locales...
  ca_ES.ISO-8859-15@euro... done
  ca_ES.UTF-8@euro... done
  es_ES.UTF-8@euro...es_ES:1: syntax error: not inside a locale
definition section
es_ES:2: syntax error: not inside a locale definition section
es_ES:3: syntax error: not inside a locale definition section
es_ES:4: syntax error: not inside a locale definition section
es_ES:5: syntax error: not inside a locale definition section
es_ES:6: syntax error: not inside a locale definition section
es_ES:7: syntax error: not inside a locale definition section
es_ES:8: syntax error: not inside a locale definition section
es_ES:9: syntax error: not inside a locale definition section
No definition for LC_NUMERIC category found
No definition for LC_TIME category found
No definition for LC_COLLATE category found
No definition for LC_MONETARY category found
No definition for LC_MESSAGES category found
No definition for LC_PAPER category found
No definition for LC_NAME category found
No definition for LC_ADDRESS category found
No definition for LC_TELEPHONE category found
No definition for LC_MEASUREMENT category found


So... what can I do? These last errors seem to fall outside user-es now.
Thanks again for your quick responses. And thanks also to Javier Linares
for the time invested helping me to go further...

Quim




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