On Fri, 4 May 2001, Josip Rodin wrote: > On Fri, May 04, 2001 at 02:46:15PM +0200, Arthur Korn wrote: > > > > Changing the LANG to en_US may have some unexpected side effects and > > > > should not be done without at least some thought for the consequences. > > > > (E.g., the sort order will be radically different.) > > > > > > Hear, hear, the thing with the sort order is so annoying. But I guess > > > we'll > > > just have to get used to it >:( > > > > hmm, what's LC_COLLATE for again?
> ? I was referring to this: > % touch a b c .a .b .c A B C .A .B .C > % LANG=C ls -A > .A .B .C .a .b .c A B C a b c > % LANG=hr_HR ls -A > a .a A .A b .b B .B c .c C .C > It acts as if the interpunction doesn't exist, which is just plain wrong! > And it's not happening on potato. However, $ LANG=hr_HR LC_COLLATE=C ls -A .A .B .C .a .b .c A B C a b c which was Arthur's point, I believe. Steve Langasek postmodern programmer