Lukas Fleischer <lfleisc...@archlinux.org> on Fri, 2016/11/11 21:23: > On Fri, 11 Nov 2016 at 21:15:48, Christian Hesse wrote: > > From: Christian Hesse <m...@eworm.de> > > > > 'YES' translates to 'JA' in German, thus answer 'J' is expected for > > positive answer. This changes the behaviour to always accept 'Y' > > and 'N', in addition to the translated values. > > Not sure whether it is a problem in practice but what happens if "N" is > translated to "Y" in some language? Do we really want to accept if the > user enters "Y" in that case?
A valid point... Does such a language exist? All my systems are configured with English locale, except my wife's and my mother's one. My blind typing for pacman commands breaks there. :-p Well, possibly I should just set the root account to English locale... :D -- main(a){char*c=/* Schoene Gruesse */"B?IJj;MEH" "CX:;",b;for(a/* Best regards my address: */=0;b=c[a++];) putchar(b-1/(/* Chris cc -ox -xc - && ./x */b/42*2-3)*42);}
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