And make sure your /etc/locale.gen has the right locales
LANG=en_US.UTF-8 ls /usr/lib64/aspell-0.60/f*
and the only difference was whether "f\ufffdroyskt.alias" was first or
last in the listing. It still displayed the unicode char as "\ufffd".
So supposing I set LANG=en_US.UTF-8 and do nothing else. Will it
simply change how "unusual" file names a
I installed a package which nattered at me:
elog messages for the following packages generated by process 22063 on host
df.crowfix.com:
- app-dicts/aspell-fo-0.51.0
>>> Messages generated for package app-dicts/aspell-fo-0.51.0 by process
22063 on 20110105-150049 PST:
ERROR: ins
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