doc: Mention /run/current-system/locale.
* doc/guix.texi (Application Setup): Add anchor and index entry. (Locales): Refer to it. Mention /run/current-system/locale.
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@subsection Locales
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@anchor{locales-and-locpath}
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@cindex locales, when not on GuixSD
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@vindex LOCPATH
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Packages installed @i{via} Guix will not use the host system's locale
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data. Instead, you must first install one of the locale packages
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available with Guix and then define the @code{LOCPATH} environment
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(charset "EUC-JP")))
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@end example
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@vindex LOCPATH
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The compiled locale definitions are available at
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@file{/run/current-system/locale}, which is the default location where
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the GNU@tie{}libc looks for locale data. This can be overridden using
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the @code{LOCPATH} environment variable (@pxref{locales-and-locpath,
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@code{LOCPATH} and locale packages}).
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The @code{locale-definition} form is provided by the @code{(gnu system
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locale)} module. Details are given below.
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