Hi Julien,
> You mean en_US.utf8?
>
> Check with `locale' or `echo $LANG'.
The locale is plain and simple en_US without any unicode extension.
> I've found a python alternative at [0].
> In my example, it gives:
> >>> import os
> >>> import chardet
> >>> chardet.detect(os.popen("ls *ng.tx
Hi Christoph,
Le dimanche 14 août 2011 à 12:26:24 (+0200 CEST), Christoph Kling a écrit :
> Hi Julien
>
> > You mention in your email that Ajaxterm crashes (or so) when you raise 'ls
> > -l'.
> > Do you have any files/directories with specific encodings in your ~/ ?
> > what locale do you use on
Hi Julien
> You mention in your email that Ajaxterm crashes (or so) when you raise 'ls
> -l'.
> Do you have any files/directories with specific encodings in your ~/ ?
> what locale do you use on your server?
The locale of the user I log in with is set to en_US. There was one file with a
German
Hi Christoph,
Le mercredi 10 août 2011 à 14:54:50 (+0200 CEST), Christoph Kling a écrit :
> Subject: Re: daemon fails to create shell session with --daemon
> Followup-For: Bug #608340
> Package: ajaxterm
> Version: 0.10-11
>
> Hello,
>
> I can provide additional information for this bug. I exper
Subject: Re: daemon fails to create shell session with --daemon
Followup-For: Bug #608340
Package: ajaxterm
Version: 0.10-11
Hello,
I can provide additional information for this bug. I experience it if I
configure
ajaxterm to start in daemon mode with uid root so that ajaxterm uses /bin/login.
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