Hi Vincent
On 07/04/14 22:03, Vincent Veyron wrote:
On Mon, 07 Apr 2014 20:10:31 +1000
Ron Savage wrote:
Of course, but I tested Unicode characters which are not ASCII, OK?
duh! sorry about that, I should have known better. It's been a long week...
Note that the server with the fr_FR:fr
Hi Vincent
On 07/04/14 20:03, Vincent Veyron wrote:
On Mon, 07 Apr 2014 08:11:49 +1000
Ron Savage wrote:
I ran a few tests, using:
cat /etc/default/locale
# File generated by update-locale
LANG="en_AU.UTF-8"
LANGUAGE="en_AU:en"
It only shows outside of ASCII ('é', 'ç' dont display corr
[Hi Martin, you forgot to cc the list, pasting your message below]
On Mon, 7 Apr 2014 11:38:59 -0400
Martin Gainty wrote:
>
> did you try to set the environment variable
>
> LANG?
>
You made me discover another difference between the two servers:
/etc/environment is empty on the faulty serv
Hi Kurt,
Thanks a lot, I was able to generate one report in the evening. Perl script is
connecting to Oracle database.
Some of URLs (links) also depending on Perl scripts which will indirectly
connects to Databases fetches the data.
I think, Perl Oracle module installed successfully.
Still ver
On Mon, 07 Apr 2014 20:10:31 +1000
Ron Savage wrote:
>
> Of course, but I tested Unicode characters which are not ASCII, OK?
>
duh! sorry about that, I should have known better. It's been a long week...
Note that the server with the fr_FR:fr encoding is the one that displays
characters corre
Hi Marica
On 07/04/14 18:59, Marica wrote:
On Mon, 07 Apr 2014 08:11:49 +1000
Ron Savage wrote:
Hi Vincent
I ran a few tests, using:
cat /etc/default/locale
# File generated by update-locale
LANG="en_AU.UTF-8"
LANGUAGE="en_AU:en"
No problems showed up.
It only shows outside of ASCII ('
On Mon, 07 Apr 2014 08:11:49 +1000
Ron Savage wrote:
>
> I ran a few tests, using:
>
> cat /etc/default/locale
> # File generated by update-locale
> LANG="en_AU.UTF-8"
> LANGUAGE="en_AU:en"
>
It only shows outside of ASCII ('é', 'ç' dont display correctly, as shown in
the link in my origin
On Mon, 7 Apr 2014 16:26:54 +1200
Chris Bannister wrote:
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> # dpkg-reconfigure locales
I tried that
> And choose the right one, pick a UTF one this time. :)
>
Those machines host other applications that use an ISO-8859 encoding, the idea
was to convert them to UTF-8 one by one; but it loo
Hi,
Can you please help me, how to fix the issue and install Perl DBD::Oracle
module.
Thanks & Regards,
Ramakrishna Jillapelli,
Global Services, Operations and Engineering,
XEROX Business Services,
9th Floor, Explorer Block, White Field Road, ITPL,
Bangalore - 560066, India.
E-Mail:
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