Hi Alan,
the locale should be
LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8
not
en-US.UTF-8
(underscore versus minus)
Jan
On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 11:07:38PM -0400, Alan Corey wrote:
> When I set LC_CTYPE to en-US.UTF-8 as has been mentioned here and in
> the OpenBSD FAQ, then do something like type uxterm into an r
No, I get that if I type rxvt into rxvt. I'm not using xconsole but
it might show there too. But I don't get it if I type firefox or
abiword, ufraw, blender, filezilla, etc. into rxvt.
On 10/23/15, Alan Corey wrote:
> When I set LC_CTYPE to en-US.UTF-8 as has been mentioned here and in
> the Op
When I set LC_CTYPE to en-US.UTF-8 as has been mentioned here and in
the OpenBSD FAQ, then do something like type uxterm into an rxvt
window I get the warning:
Warning: locale not supported by Xlib, locale set to C
So could the Xlib version be causing this? I'm floundering. Maybe
uxterm's tryin
On 2015/10/23 14:48, Alan Corey wrote:
> This is related to my pasting from Abiword which at the moment seems
> to be a gettext/libiconv order thing.
I think this is probably an Abiword bug. They've had problems in this
area before, and even just copying and pasting entirely within Abiword
doesn't
On 2015-10-23, Alan Corey wrote:
> This is related to my pasting from Abiword which at the moment seems
> to be a gettext/libiconv order thing.
That seems unlikely.
> On systems other than GNU/Linux, the iconv program will be
> internationalized only if GNU gettext has been built and installed
On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 02:48:07PM -0400, Alan Corey wrote:
> It seems like I might have run across this, a way to uninstall a port
> and reinstall it without having to remove all of its dependencies and
> put them back in the process.
pkg_add -rDinstalled should do the trick.
Landry
It seems like I might have run across this, a way to uninstall a port
and reinstall it without having to remove all of its dependencies and
put them back in the process.
This is related to my pasting from Abiword which at the moment seems
to be a gettext/libiconv order thing. This is from the gnu