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Message #117136
[Bug 1449138] Re: Installing of a new language causes that other locales are registered as outdated
True, I missed that. The manpage isn't crystal clear.
In any case, this is a bit complicated, and I'm disinclined to suggest a
modification of locale-gen for no practical reason, since there would be
a significant risk for regressions. It does work decently. Let's keep it
as is for now.
** Changed in: langpack-locales (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Won't Fix
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Title:
Installing of a new language causes that other locales are registered
as outdated
Status in langpack-locales package in Ubuntu:
Won't Fix
Bug description:
I'm using Ubuntu 15.04 with locales 2.13+git20120306-19 and if I'm
installing a new language (in this case language-pack-gnome-fr) to an
already existing language (in this case language-pack-gnome-de) I'm
noticing that the next call of locale-gen will update the old locales
even if they got already updated directly before installing the new
language.
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