On Mon, 4 Apr 2016, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:

On 2016-04-04 10:43, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:

No. It says 'typically'.

That doesn't necessarily mean it is so, but is mostly correct.

It is still a very vague assumption. As I mentioned in my previous
reply, that statement is false on my FreeBSD system too. So I should
read the wiki as "typically incorrect" ;-)


No, that would be wrong. it normally is CP_UTF8 on linux. But it can differ.
I know people that still use ISO-8895 (or something similar). Only the
programmer can know what is correct.

Just curious, how do you change the default codepage on a Linux system?
By exporting a new value to the LANG environment variable?

Yes. And various LC_ environment vars.

Michael.
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