On Oct 29, David DeSimone wrote:
> 
> Try "man locale" on your system.  In my case (HP-UX; your OS might work
> quite differently), I ran the command "locale -a", and received a list of
> supported locales.  After examining them for a while, I chose this one
> that I liked:  "en_US.iso88591".  After deciding on this, I selected the
> locale by setting the $LANG variable in my environment.  For csh, that
> means adding "setenv LANG en_US.iso88591" to my ~/.login, and for
> bash/ksh it means adding "export LANG=en_US.iso88591" to ~/.profile.

# locale -a
C
POSIX

Thanks a lot.  I talked to our system administrator, asking why we didn't
have the locales setup (similar to our HP-UX install), and they said
essentially that it was a disk space issue and nobody had asked for it in
the past.  So, I will compile Mutt using the "locales-fix" until we get
these damn AIX boxes out of here :)

-Clint

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