FWIW, none of the systems I have access to (even the Linux ones) have a
C.UTF-8 locale. It's not clear to me how standardized those locale names
are.
Following up to myself ... according to:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Locale
They are based on BCP 47, in the form of:
[language[_territory][.codeset][@modifier]
Not sure if that helps anything or not. On some systems I see a locale
just called "UTF-8", but that seems to be rare.
--Ken
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