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{{cmd|locale -a}}
{{cmd|locale -a}}


This package includes a file in {[Path|/etc/profile.d/00locale.sh}}. You'll need to re-login or source it manually for locales to work.
This package includes a file {{Path|/etc/profile.d/00locale.sh}}. You'll need to re-login or source it manually for locales to work.


Copy the default locale settings file {{Path|/etc/profile.d/20locale.sh}} to a custom override file:
Copy the default locale settings file {{Path|/etc/profile.d/20locale.sh}} to a custom override file:{{Cmd|# cp /etc/profile.d/20locale.sh /etc/profile.d/20locale.sh.sh}}  
{{Cmd|# cp /etc/profile.d/20locale.sh /etc/profile.d/20locale.sh.sh}}  


Now custom override file can be edited with <Code>nano /etc/profile.d/locale.sh.sh</Code>.
Now custom override file can be edited with <Code>nano /etc/profile.d/locale.sh.sh</Code>.
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== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [https://wiki.musl-libc.org/functional-differences-from-glibc.html Functional differences between musl and glibc]
* [https://wiki.musl-libc.org/functional-differences-from-glibc.html Functional differences between musl and glibc]
* [https://git.adelielinux.org/adelie/musl-locales Adelielinux musl-locales page]
* [https://git.adelielinux.org/adelie/musl-locales Adelielinux musl-locales page]
[[Category:System Administration]]
[[Category:System Administration]]

Revision as of 10:07, 11 April 2025

Alpine Linux uses musl as its C standard library.

Locale

To Fix unicode defaults: sed -i 's/#unicode="NO"/#unicode="NO"\nunicode="YES"/' /etc/rc.conf

Musl does not implement most of the locale features that glibc implements. The musl-locales package provides translations with varying degrees of completion. The below command installs a limited set of locales (languages) for musl (C library) generated console messages.

# apk add musl-locales

The musl-locales package also provides locale command. To list defined locales:

locale -a

This package includes a file /etc/profile.d/00locale.sh. You'll need to re-login or source it manually for locales to work.

Copy the default locale settings file /etc/profile.d/20locale.sh to a custom override file:

# cp /etc/profile.d/20locale.sh /etc/profile.d/20locale.sh.sh

Now custom override file can be edited with nano /etc/profile.d/locale.sh.sh.

Language support

To pull in the translation packages for all installed packages:

# apk add lang

To list available hunspell dictionary packages, so that you relevant language dictionary can be added:

apk list hunspell*

To list translation packages for your specific(xy) language:

apk list *-xy *-xy-*

For example, to list translation packages for Portuguese(pt) language:

apk list *-pt *-pt-*

See Also