[arch-general] Is /etc/locale.conf optional in the last upgrade?
I did a system upgrade. So /etc/locale.conf is optional, right? I just create it if necessary, but it is not created by default, isn't it? And if I understand correctly, LOCALE is been used as always from /etc/rc.conf if /etc/locale.conf doesn't exist, does it? Thanks in advance, regards. -- Ricardo (http://r.untroubled.be/)
On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 1:36 PM, Ricardo Catalinas Jiménez <jimenezrick@gmail.com> wrote:
So /etc/locale.conf is optional, right?
Yes.
I just create it if necessary, but it is not created by default, isn't it?
Correct, not necessary, and not created by default.
And if I understand correctly, LOCALE is been used as always from /etc/rc.conf if /etc/locale.conf doesn't exist, does it?
Correct. -t
Thanks! On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 01:40:33PM +0200, Tom Gundersen wrote:
On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 1:36 PM, Ricardo Catalinas Jiménez <jimenezrick@gmail.com> wrote:
So /etc/locale.conf is optional, right?
Yes.
I just create it if necessary, but it is not created by default, isn't it?
Correct, not necessary, and not created by default.
And if I understand correctly, LOCALE is been used as always from /etc/rc.conf if /etc/locale.conf doesn't exist, does it?
Correct.
-t
-- Ricardo (http://r.untroubled.be/)
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