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Originally posted by rextor hotplug..? is it something similar to kudzu that comes with redhat/fedora packages? if yes, do i need to install/compile kudzu later in presence of hotplug if i want the functionality of kudzu?
Oh, no ..... !!!
I found this when I was looking at DIY-Linux
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.... It used to be the case that some of these locales were required for the Libstdc++ testsuite to pass. But that is no longer true with the advent of GCC-3.4. More information about this issue is here. However, the Libstdc++ docs do recommend a minimum list of locales, so having them installed should result in wider Libstdc++ testsuite coverage. Note that you can install individual locales at any time using the `localedef' command ie: locale installation doesn't have to occur as part of the Glibc install. At the very least, you'll probably want to install a locale for your own country....
Last edited by freegianghu; 08-15-2005 at 10:22 AM.
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