Iosif Fettich wrote:

> Sorry, I hope this is not really off-topic and it makes some sense
> (even) for the htdig problems list.
>
> > I`ve had a problem of htdig not indexing local charset (ukrainian) at
> > all. Problem was solved by installing a locale for my language and
> > adding a line to htdig.conf :
> >
> > -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > locale: koi8-u
> > -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > koi8-u is the name of my locale. Insert yours instead.
> >
> >
> > Anton Yurchenko
>
> Well... My setlocale manpage says:
>
>        Linux  supports  the  portable locales "C" and "POSIX" and
>        also the  European  Latin-1  "ISO-8859-1"  ,  and  Russian
>        "KOI-8" locales.
>
> No mention about ISO-8859-2, while this is what I need. Till having the
> _real_ (?) solution in the OS, I still don't know a better solution than
> the quick hack in htdig. Right or wrong?
>

  libc6 supports ISO-8859-2 you just have to compile it. Read the locales
mini How-to. Then
you`ll have to recompile htdig for libc6 if it isn`t already. Hack is cool too
is long is it works.
Can you mail me the patch? I wanna take a look at it.


Good Luck           Anton.


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