On Fri, 18 May 2007, Amarendra Godbole wrote:
On 5/16/07, Charlie Farinella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I need to set locale values to en_US.UTF-8 system wide.
Is /etc/login.conf the right place to do that?
[...]
From my /etc/profile:
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# For the setting of languages and character sets p
On 5/16/07, Charlie Farinella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I need to set locale values to en_US.UTF-8 system wide.
Is /etc/login.conf the right place to do that?
[...]
From my /etc/profile:
[...]
# For the setting of languages and character sets please see
# login.conf(5) and in particular the
I need to set locale values to en_US.UTF-8 system wide.
Is /etc/login.conf the right place to do that?
thanks,
--charlie
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Charles Farinella
Appropriate Solutions, Inc. (www.AppropriateSolutions.com)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
perl:
> warning: Please check that your locale settings:
> LC_ALL =
> (unset),
> LANG = "it_IT.ISO_8859-15"
> are supported and
> installed on your system.
> perl: warning: Falling back
"it_IT.ISO_8859-15"
are supported and
installed on your system.
perl: warning: Falling back to the standard
locale ("C").
perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
.
Yes, I recently set
the Italian language and the complaint i
I've set some locales but get an error when running a certain script:
wash@ns2 ('tty') ~ 54 -> ma
perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
LC_ALL = "en_US.UTF-8",
LC_CTYPE = "ja_JP.UTF-8",