Hi,
What are the implications of changeing the LANG variable in RH9?
Will it mess anything up?
it was sugessted here
http://www.sng.ecs.soton.ac.uk/mailscanner/serve/cache/121.html
that I change it to
LANG=POSIX
Anyone know if for any reason this might be a bad idea?
here is my current /etc
Hi,
What are the implications of changeing the LANG variable in RH9?
Will it mess anything up?
it was sugessted here
http://www.sng.ecs.soton.ac.uk/mailscanner/serve/cache/121.html
that I change it to
LANG=POSIX
Anyone know if for any reason this might be a bad idea?
here
Benjamin J. Weiss wrote:
Hi,
What are the implications of changeing the LANG variable in RH9?
Will it mess anything up?
it was sugessted here
http://www.sng.ecs.soton.ac.uk/mailscanner/serve/cache/121.html
that I change it to
LANG=POSIX
Anyone know if for any reason this might be a bad idea
Benjamin J. Weiss wrote:
Hi,
What are the implications of changeing the LANG variable in RH9?
Will it mess anything up?
it was sugessted here
http://www.sng.ecs.soton.ac.uk/mailscanner/serve/cache/121.html
that I change it to
LANG=POSIX
Anyone know if for any reason this might
Some questions: Why would Redhat choose an encoding for rh9 that breaks
all manner of things?
Because unicode is the future. For English language speakers it might
seem unnecessary but for those of us who have to provide support for
other languages it's a benefit.
The main problem at the
The other day I was trying to install the latest Mail::SpamAssassin
module through CPAN and it kept failing early in the compile. I've run
into this before, so I looked at /etc/sysconfig/i18n and sure enough my
LANG variable was set back to the default LANG=en_US.UTF-8. I changed
it to en_US
Hello,
I've got redhat 9, and I'm trying to change my LANG variable from
LANG=en_US.UTF8 to just LANG=en_US
I know I can type LANG=en_US and it changes it, but gets set back after
a reboot. Is there a file somewhere I need to change that to make it
permanent?
Thanks!
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I'm not sure, but maybe in /etc/profile?
Regards,
Yanick Poirier.
Hello,
I've got redhat 9, and I'm trying to change my LANG variable from
LANG=en_US.UTF8 to just LANG=en_US
I know I can type LANG=en_US and it changes it, but gets set back after
a reboot. Is there a file somewhere I need
You can change the variable in the file listed below
/etc/sysconfig/i18n
James Williams
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You can change the variable in the file listed below
/etc/sysconfig/i18n
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Subject: How to change your LANG environment variable?
Hello,
I've got redhat 9, and I'm trying to change my LANG variable from
LANG=en_US.UTF8 to just LANG=en_US
I know I can type LANG=en_US and it changes it, but gets set back after
a reboot
I'm sure this is an FAQ. I've read up on
http://nscp.upenn.edu/aix4.3html/aixbman/prftungd/natlangsup.htm which
explains the structure types and why it's so expensive to do
internationalization. So I went back to using C for my RH 8 and 9
systems:
$ cat /etc/sysconfig/i18n
#LANG=en_US.UTF-8
I *thought* the reason I was seeing funny characters in MAN output
was due to the fact that I had set LANG=en in my environemnt,
however,
Even *with* LANG=en_US.UTF-8 I see the same funny character pairs
(which I assume are UTF-8 in the source).
Why are they NOT iterpreted correctly?
What do I
On Tue, 2003-06-03 at 14:20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I *thought* the reason I was seeing funny characters in MAN output
was due to the fact that I had set LANG=en in my environemnt,
however,
Even *with* LANG=en_US.UTF-8 I see the same funny character pairs
(which I assume are UTF-8
Hi,
what is the value of the LANG enviroment variable for
the language to be English?
Thanks
Sieg
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Full instructions there - not sure if you want US English or UK English.
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On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 06:02, Andre Kirchner wrote:
Hi,
what is the value of the LANG enviroment variable for
the language to be English?
Thanks
Where is the LANG environment variable set on RH 8 ?
[root@uldlinux02 tmp]# echo $LANG
en_US.UTF-8
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Where is the LANG environment variable set on RH 8 ?
[root@uldlinux02 tmp]# echo $LANG
en_US.UTF-8
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[sflory@sflory tests]$ grep en_US /etc/sysconfig/*
/etc/sysconfig/i18n:LANG=en_US.UTF-8
/etc/sysconfig/i18n:SUPPORTED=en_US.UTF-8:en_US:en
sflory
Hi All,
I've found a problem caused by the setting of the LANG environment
variable with Red Hat Linux 8.0.
With RHL 8.0 the LANG variable gets set to en_GB.UTF-8 whereas
previously (with 7.3) it used to get set to en_GB.iso885915.
The new setting with RHL 8.0 causes two problems, one more
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