On 20/08/2018 19:14, Ingo Schwarze wrote: >> There is a program - /usr/lib/nls/lsmle (just learned about it!) > That's non-standard. The standard program for similar purposes is > locale(1), though that usually won't report CODESET, but only > LC_CTYPE. p.s. aka FYI: AIX also has the program locale(1), but that gives a lot less information, imho. And, maybe also a bit misleading - at least for the ignorant. I would have expected UTF-8, but instead, it uses EN_US and a symbolic link. root@x064:[/data/prj/openbsd/mindrot/openssh-7.8.0.20]locale LANG=EN_US LC_COLLATE="EN_US" LC_CTYPE="EN_US" LC_MONETARY="EN_US" LC_NUMERIC="EN_US" LC_TIME="EN_US" LC_MESSAGES="EN_US" LC_ALL= While the default language locale(1) is: root@x066:[/data/prj/python/python3-3.8]locale LANG=en_US LC_COLLATE="en_US" LC_CTYPE="en_US" LC_MONETARY="en_US" LC_NUMERIC="en_US" LC_TIME="en_US" LC_MESSAGES="en_US" LC_ALL=
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