On 14/05/18 17:19 +0200, David Kaspar [Dee'Kej] wrote: > does anybody know if the files /etc/profile.d/lang.{csh,sh} > are still used these days, and what for? > Do we still need them in Fedora? > Should they be installed by default these days? > > Any info is appreciated! :) Frankly, had no idea about that file but apparently it's needed (or something to that effect) so as to have non-ascii characters rendered correctly in the terminal-within-WM settings (sway + urxvt256c-ml). I am not sure what the cause was, could be just missing LANG=en_US.UTF-8 in the environment -- no idea what's the intended authoritative "automagic" source for that otherwise. Or does it mean one shouldn't trust the distribution for this common convenience anymore? Please be more considerate even to Rawhide package consumers next time around and coordinate file migrations between packages properly. I can see that these files were moved to setup package, but alas, that hasn't been rebuilt yet. Perhaps versioned dependency or even path-based one would be justified in this case to prevent unexpected regressions. -- Poki
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