locale-gen.conf(5)
NAME
locale-gen.conf - Configuration file for locale-gen
DESCRIPTION
The file /etc/belocs/locale-gen.conf customize how locales generated by
locale-gen are stored onto disk.
This file is executed by locale-gen as a shell fragment, which means that errors in this file can break locale-gen. It can contain the following variable definitioos, of the form <variable>=<value>.
VARIABLES
- ARCHIVE=(yes|no)
- If set to yes, locale data are stored into a single archive /usr/lib/locale/locale-archive. Otherwise, locale data are stored in /usr/lib/locale/<locale_name>/LC_* files. (Default is no)
- PURGE=(yes|no)
- If set to yes, locale data are first removed when locale-gen is run. This is the behavior of the locales package. (Default is no)
- ALIASES=file
- Specify a file name containing locale aliases.
- GLIBC_MAGIC=(0x20000828|0x20031115|0x20051014|auto)
- In order to ensure compatibility between compiled data and GNU libc functions, a magic number is stored in locale data, and if it does not match GNU libc one, locale data are ignored. Current locale-gen program can write compiled data with magic numbers 0x20000828 (for 2.1.96 <= GNU libc <= 2.3.2), 0x20031115 (for GNU libc >= 2.3.3, which is the default in etch) or 0x20031115 (for GNU libc CVS, which is not used yet). If this variable is set to auto, a locale is generated by the localedef command shipped in GNU libc, and the magic number is extracted from this locale. (Default is auto)
SEE ALSO
locale-gen(8), locale.gen(5), localedef(1), locale(1)
AUTHOR
- Denis Barbier <barbier@debian.org>