On Tue, 05 Jul 2011 10:12:11 +0800 P Purkayastha <ppu...@gmail.com> said:

well i'm trying to make e change locale "as per how tom wants it" as he keeps
bitching about his svn and git svn complaining about his locale. i cant
reproduce his problem here so i'm stabbing in the dark and swizzling UTF-8 to
utf8 and vice-versa depending what locale -a says.


> This happened only after the update this weekend. Previous update was on 
> the weekend before (25 June).
> 
> There have been some commits within this range of dates:
> http://trac.enlightenment.org/e/changeset/60813/trunk/e/src
> http://trac.enlightenment.org/e/changeset/60814/trunk/e/src
> http://trac.enlightenment.org/e/changeset/60815/trunk/e/src
> 
> Here are my variables:
> ~> env | grep -E '(LC|LANG|LOC)'
> E_LOCALE_DIR=/usr/share/locale
> LIBXCB_ALLOW_SLOPPY_LOCK=1
> SAGE_LOCAL=/usr
> LC_ALL=en_US.ISO-8859-1
> ~> grep -E '(LC|LANG|LOC)' /etc/zsh/* /etc/profile* ~/.zshrc
> /etc/profile.env:export LIBXCB_ALLOW_SLOPPY_LOCK='1'
> /etc/profile.env:export SAGE_LOCAL='/usr'
> 
> Actually, I am surprised that LC_ALL is set to this. I am quite sure I 
> had set it to en_US.UTF8 while installing the system. Anyway, e17's lang 
> module shows up some garbage in the advanced settings. But the basic 
> settings seem to show the correct locale:
> http://ompldr.org/vOWN5aQ
> 
> So, is it "spank spank raster" or some problem with my locale? :P
> 
> 
> On 07/05/2011 09:12 AM, Christopher Michael wrote:
> > I had a similar problem earlier. I solved it by adding
> >
> > export LANG=C
> >
> > to my ~/.bashrc. Then logout and login again and it's gone ;)
> >
> > dh
> >
> >
> > On 07/04/11 21:13, P Purkayastha wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >> I am getting segv on e17 restarts. Seems to have to do something with
> >> the language module.
> >>
> >> The gdb log is attached.
> >>
> >>
> 
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