The fr_FR.ISO8859-1 file I'm interested in relally exists and is currently located
in the /usr/lib/nls/loc directory.
How could I test the C library ability ?
Thanks a lot for your help.

Eric

Torsten Neuer a �crit :

> Eric Litot wrote:
> >
> > Thanks for this accurate response.
> >
> > So since I'm not very fond of the configuration aspects of the server on
> > which I want to set-up the htdig package, what would be the best way where I
> > could investigate ? The trouble is that at the moment, I can't answer to my
> > users about the availability of the search engine.
>
> Have a look at the locale database directory itself (usually this is
> "/usr/lib/locale" or "/usr/share/locale") and check the definitions
> for the locale setting of your choice.
>
> If the definitions are missing, try to create them with the localedef(8)
> program.  Else, there might be an error in the locale support of your C
> library (you might need to write a little test program to check that
> out).
>
> hth,
>
>   Torsten
>
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