On Wed, Oct 04, 2000 at 06:05:11PM +0800, hashao wrote: > RS> This is a known problem - see Bug #73050: > RS> http://bugs.debian.org/73050 > > Actually for glibc 2.1.x, locale handle is buggie and zh_CN.GB2312 > locale definition did not cope with the bug. You might want to upgrade > your Chinese locale package from woody. Anthony Fok should have added > a work around for this in the Chinese locale package. If you don't > want to upgrade, you might just use zh_CN.GBK which should be okey > with mutt.
No, this bug only appeared on my system after I upgraded to woody's libc6 and locales, version 2.1.94-3 (2.2 beta). (I use zh_HK.big5hkscs by the way ... but the latest libc6, locales and mutt from woody should be broken for zh_CN.GB2312/GBK too.) > mutt's "--enable-locales-fix" should fix this too but in case you > don't want to recompile mutt. Or just unset the LANG, LC_CTYPE and LC_ALL variables before starting mutt. -- Roger So telnet://e-fever.org spacehunt at e-fever dot org SysOp, e-Fever BBS GnuPG 1024D/98FAA0AD F2C3 4136 8FB1 7502 0C0C 01B1 0E59 37AC 98FA A0AD

