Orn, > It means your en_GB locale data is broken. If you look under the > folder /usr/share/locale/en_GB you should see a file "LC_CTYPE", this > file should hold the information for iso-8859-1, normally. If this > file is damaged, or holds a wrong version of locale data (i.e. the > locale data for libc5 wont work with libc6 and vice versa, because > they have different magic numbers in their header), it won't work.
Ok. I've checked and it looks like everything's ok. In fact, after setting LC_ALL to es_ES, perl doesn't complain any more. Now, it's bash. ;) I used to be able to type accented characters in the command line, and now I'm not able to do so. I have LC_ALL set to es_ES and LC_CTYPE set to ISO_8859_1... anyway, you're not supposed to have accented filenames so it really doesn't matter. Thanks for your help. > Try "iso-8859-1", or "ISO-8859-1". These files should reside in > /usr/share/i18n/charmaps. They're there. Salutacions, Pere ---- __o mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2:343/108.91 ----- _`\<;_ http://casal.upc.es/~pere/ PGP key available --- (_)/ (_) "Lo importante es el concepto" -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .