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Updated to OpenSUSE Leap 42.2 #723

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@rickard-von-essen rickard-von-essen commented Nov 19, 2016

  • Had to reduce the number of packages that is cleaned up for OpenSUSE 42.2.

Signed-off-by: Rickard von Essen <rickard.von.essen@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Rickard von Essen <rickard.von.essen@gmail.com>
@rickard-von-essen rickard-von-essen changed the title WIP: Updated to OpenSUSE Leap 42.2 Updated to OpenSUSE Leap 42.2 Nov 20, 2016
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Done

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cheeseplus commented Nov 22, 2016

Any reason you chose en_us over en_us.utf8? I ask as we just shifted Debian platforms to en_us.utf8 for things like Postgres.

Other than that question, big +1

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Any reason you chose en_us over en_us.utf8?

The installer fails when using en_us.UTF-8 and gave a list of supported languages. I don't know why this changed, I guess previously it have failed and the installer defaulted to en_US or something.

A quick googling gave me this:

LANG=en_US.UTF-8

This is the default setting if American English is selected during installation. If you selected another language, that language is enabled but still with UTF-8 as the character encoding. 

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Weird but that answer works for me!

@cheeseplus cheeseplus merged commit c7f8c16 into chef:master Nov 22, 2016
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