I don't have ssh environment setup on my moode players. So e.g. the LANG is not set from ssh. I also tried to setup LANG on my host before ssh'ed to the Moode RPI: there LANG was again en_GB.UTF-8, so the ssh environment is not used without a special setup in .ssh/config or /etc/ssh/sshd_conf.
I have not changed that setting yet, but will to prevent password challanges.(diffrent story)
As I am using zsh, I am no expert of bash. In zsh, there are some global configuration files like /etc/zshenv where you normaly setup such Lxx environment. Maybe that is the same case for bash.
A second guess is, as I change my keyboard layout in moode to DE, Moode/Phyton maybe is changing some locales.
Anyhow, my intend was: if somebody has this error, when she is using ssh to connect, ,she could easy follow my instruction to create the required locale. After that setup, the error is gone. (in the moode image, only en_GB.UTF-8 exists)
No blames, no fingerpointing; just a thread I thought that will fit under FAQ and guides
I don't want to remind you about the mars rover that crashed during landing as the software out of GB was using metric , while US has used inch - some locales really make the diffrence :
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I have not changed that setting yet, but will to prevent password challanges.(diffrent story)
As I am using zsh, I am no expert of bash. In zsh, there are some global configuration files like /etc/zshenv where you normaly setup such Lxx environment. Maybe that is the same case for bash.
A second guess is, as I change my keyboard layout in moode to DE, Moode/Phyton maybe is changing some locales.
Anyhow, my intend was: if somebody has this error, when she is using ssh to connect, ,she could easy follow my instruction to create the required locale. After that setup, the error is gone. (in the moode image, only en_GB.UTF-8 exists)
No blames, no fingerpointing; just a thread I thought that will fit under FAQ and guides
I don't want to remind you about the mars rover that crashed during landing as the software out of GB was using metric , while US has used inch - some locales really make the diffrence :
