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I have one file filled with Apache redirect rules that was sent to both a development server and production server, which were manually setup roughly the same. Using Vim, the text of the file is displayed as it is intended to be read both locally and on the dev server (with all the irregular characters) but once uploaded to the production server, vim there understands none of the irregular characters and Apache cannot match the urls containing them to the actual site urls.

I programmatically created this Apache redirects file from scrapes of old and new sites using a python script with '#coding: utf8' set.

In the URLs are story titles that were generated by Drupal and they consist of French, Spanish and English titles. the English have plenty of apostrophes (') and the French and Spanish have many more irregular characters.

How can I get my production server to behave like my development server and local machine - encoding the text correctly (system-wide I suppose)?

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  • What's the locale setting on the misbehaving server? Dec 17, 2013 at 4:25
  • oh, hello there problem... locale: Cannot set LC_CTYPE to default locale: No such file or directory locale: Cannot set LC_MESSAGES to default locale: No such file or directory locale: Cannot set LC_COLLATE to default locale: No such file or directory C C.UTF-8 POSIX
    – TST
    Dec 17, 2013 at 5:18
  • that was for $ locale -a $ locale adds LANG=en_PH.UTF-8 LANGUAGE= LC_CTYPE="en_PH.UTF-8" LC_NUMERIC=en_US.UTF-8 LC_TIME=en_US.UTF-8 LC_COLLATE="en_PH.UTF-8" LC_MONETARY=en_US.UTF-8 LC_MESSAGES="en_PH.UTF-8" LC_PAPER=en_US.UTF-8 LC_NAME=en_US.UTF-8 LC_ADDRESS=en_US.UTF-8 LC_TELEPHONE=en_US.UTF-8 LC_MEASUREMENT=en_US.UTF-8 LC_IDENTIFICATION=en_US.UTF-8 LC_ALL=
    – TST
    Dec 17, 2013 at 5:20
  • I'm just reading as I go here... I have no /etc/default/locale file there is an /etc/locale.alias file, although that file says it is obsolete. /var/lib/locales/ is empty other than supported.d which is also empty.
    – TST
    Dec 17, 2013 at 5:29
  • I performed: sudo locale-gen en_US en_US.UTF-8 dpkg-reconfigure locales and added: LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 LANG=en_US.UTF-8 to /etc/default/locale /var/lib/locales/supported.d/ now contains local with the same contents Yet, still: locale: Cannot set LC_CTYPE to default locale: No such file or directory locale: Cannot set LC_MESSAGES to default locale: No such file or directory locale: Cannot set LC_COLLATE to default locale: No such file or directory C C.UTF-8 POSIX en_US en_US.iso88591 en_US.utf8
    – TST
    Dec 17, 2013 at 6:01

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What worked:

sudo apt-get install language-pack-en-base
dpkg-reconfigure locale

I had tried:

sudo locale-gen en_US en_US.UTF-8
dpkg-reconfigure locales

followed by adding:

LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8
LANG=en_US.UTF-8

to /etc/environment/locale, and while that did populate /var/lib/locales/supported.d/local with the same, it did not work. the final fix was sourced from: https://askubuntu.com/questions/162391/how-do-i-fix-my-locale-issue

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