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# May require a one-time installation with: nix-env -iA nixpkgs.glibcLocales
export LOCALE_ARCHIVE="$(nix-env --installed --no-name --out-path --query glibc-locales)/lib/locale/locale-archive"
export LOCALE_ARCHIVE="$(nix-env --installed --no-name --out-path --query glibc-locales)/lib/locale/locale-archive"
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Revision as of 13:47, 27 March 2024

Troubleshooting when using nix on non-NixOS linux distributions

You may need to set the environmental variable LOCALE_ARCHIVE to point to your system's locale-archive. The following can be added to your .zshenv (zsh) or .profile (bash) and applies to Debian, Red Hat, and Arch derivatives:

export LOCALE_ARCHIVE=/usr/lib/locale/locale-archive

And if that file from the local system is somehow broken:

# May require a one-time installation with: nix-env -iA nixpkgs.glibcLocales
export LOCALE_ARCHIVE="$(nix-env --installed --no-name --out-path --query glibc-locales)/lib/locale/locale-archive"

Enable locale support in Nix shell

To support locales within a Nix shell, for example to get localised command output, you need to do something similar:

pkgs.mkShell {
  # [other code omitted]
  LOCALE_ARCHIVE = "${pkgs.glibcLocales}/lib/locale/locale-archive";
}