> No, a traditional Chinese locale will not work in Indiana. Indiana > uses tools from /usr/gnu/bin in the user PATH and these applications > only support UTF8 locales (some may work but the majority is broken in > a traditional locale).
Although the default user does have /usr/gnu/bin at the front of their PATH, there is nothing prevent a user from changing this. Since most of the traditional content of /usr/bin are still present, the non-GNU tools should work as they did before. Note that there is limited languages currently in Indiana - for space reasons, much of that content was excluded from the Live CD and we have not yet posted the rest of the distributable content to download (although we hope to in the next several days). dsc _______________________________________________ opensolaris-help mailing list [email protected]
