Can`t tell you exactly - we had a GIS/GRASS course and she was the only student
having this problem. And when I fixed the Terminal language issue, she reported
that she had never changed anything in Terminal except for some installation
associated with R/X11.
However, I have these installed as w
What changes? I have R installed, though I don't use it except to compile
rgdal for distribution.
On Mar 27, 2012, at 9:15 AM, Ralf Schäfer wrote:
> Hello,
> I observed exactly the same problem on a Mac with 10.6.x of a student and we
> identified an R installation as the culprit, during which
Ah well, I guess it will remain a mystery. I'll add something to the readme...
On Mar 27, 2012, at 9:09 AM, Julian Bogdani wrote:
> Yes,
> I have in Terminal > Settings > Advanced:
> Character encoding Unicode (UTF-8)
> and "Set locale environment variables on startup" checked
>
>
> -
> Ju
Hello,
I observed exactly the same problem on a Mac with 10.6.x of a student and we
identified an R installation as the culprit, during which the student had done
changes in the terminal...
So I would think that the Terminal preferences were changed by some other
installation rather than it woul
Yes,
I have in Terminal > Settings > Advanced:
Character encoding Unicode (UTF-8)
and "Set locale environment variables on startup" checked
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Julian
http://bradypus.net
On 27 Mar 2012, at 16:05 , William Kyngesburye wrote:
> That's not it then. 10.6.8 here also.
>
> Did you try turni
That's not it then. 10.6.8 here also.
Did you try turning on the Terminal pref to set the locale?
On Mar 27, 2012, at 8:50 AM, Julian Bogdani wrote:
> Mine is 10.6.8
>
>
> -
> Julian
>
> http://bradypus.net
>
>
>
>
>
> On 27 Mar 2012, at 15:47 , William Kyngesburye wrote:
>
>> Huh.
Mine is 10.6.8
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Julian
http://bradypus.net
On 27 Mar 2012, at 15:47 , William Kyngesburye wrote:
> Huh. Well, I did some poking around on the 'net and it looks like it's a bug
> in OS X 10.6 Terminal (LC_CTYPE=UTF-8 is wrong). But it's working for me -
> maybe it was fixed in an u
Huh. Well, I did some poking around on the 'net and it looks like it's a bug
in OS X 10.6 Terminal (LC_CTYPE=UTF-8 is wrong). But it's working for me -
maybe it was fixed in an update - what is your system version?
On Mar 27, 2012, at 8:27 AM, Julian Bogdani wrote:
> Hello and thank you for
Hello and thank you for the help.
I have an English system and checking with env I had correctly LC_CTYPE=UTF-8.
Terminal preferences was correctly set.
Adding export LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 did solve the problem.
Thank you
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Julian
http://bradypus.net
On 27 Mar 2012, at 15:16 , William Ky
I forgot to add a bash_profile example:
export LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8
substitute your language code for en_US.
On Mar 27, 2012, at 8:11 AM, William Kyngesburye wrote:
> Hmm, this is becoming quite an issue on non-English systems, I don't know why
> it started. Python expects the locale to be in t
Hmm, this is becoming quite an issue on non-English systems, I don't know why
it started. Python expects the locale to be in the form language.encoding. ie
english is "en_US.UTF-8".
Normally the option in the Terminal to set this automatically takes care of
this in the LANG variable, but Pyth
Hello,
I've a problem with GRASS on Snow Leopard. I've used successfully GRASS in
the past, but it does not start in the GUI mode anymore. I can use it throw
QGIS anyway.
Here is the error it produces on stratup:
2012-03-27 09:52:23.326 osascript[534:903] Error loading
/Library/ScriptingAdditions
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