Hi Michal, Jerry,

    I confirm it is better to do the upgrade with the same language than the system to be upgraded.

Best regards.

Francis

Michal Jaegermann wrote:
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 05:23:21PM +0200, Francis SOUYRI wrote:
  
Michal,

Thank you but the system default language are US, I have also the French
installed.

LANG=en_US.UTF-8
    

I suggested switching languages because in your backtrace you had
"intf.instLanguage.default: fr_FR.UTF-8" and the same for "current".
Maybe this language (and possibly coding) confusion is behind your
problem?  I have to say that I have not a clue from where this is
coming from but you likely can see a broader context and possibly
you can figure that out.

BTW - setting LANG affects also, as you are showing up yourself,
things like LC_TIME (hence a date formats), what is used for a
decimal separator, LC_PAPER("letter" or "a4"), LC_MEASUREMENT (i.e.
default units) and details of that kind.  Do you really want these
to be US-style by default on your installation?  If you want English
as a default then maybe en_GB.UTF-8 would fit better?  Not that
overriding individual defaults is impossible.

    Michal

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