On 04/23/2012 03:00 AM, Jason Lawer wrote:
I just tried to run engine-setup and got the following error.
[root@manager ~]# engine-setup
Error: current locale (en_AU.UTF-8) is not supported. supported locales
are: en_US.UTF-8,en_US.utf-8,en_US.utf8
Please check log file
/var/log/ovirt-engine/engine-setup_2012_04_23_09_07_53.log for more
information
While I can easily change the locale settings on the box, I really think
this is a bit of a crazy limitation as almost every other bit of
software seems to assume en_AU = en_US as almost no software ends up
creating an Australian localization for it. The character set is the
same, the keyboards are the same, and I can't see any reason why en_AU
(or say en_NZ) would cause a problem. The only differences I can think
of are dates (DD/MM/YYYY vs MM/DD/YYYY) and the metric system.
What would need to be the process to fix this? Is this just because no
one has been willing to test or it is a policy?
actually, this was blocked due to locale and timezone issues to minimize
problems until further testing, but later opened to allow reporting of
any such issues.
so, I assume you are trying 3.0? as this should have been fixed for 3.1
already:
commit 3f9b8085dec28b23f483058e8a416122e7be1a75
Author: Idan Mansano <imansano(a)redhat.com>
Date: Thu Jan 26 11:26:53 2012 +0200
engine-setup won't validate locale in the system