Re: "old" application and UTF-8 problem

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On Monday 12 May 2003 02:47, Ed Greshko wrote:
> You have, I believe, several options...
>
> 1.  Change the default system LANG to a non-utf8 variant.
>
> 2.  Make a change in your .bashrc such that when you login you have a
> non-utf8 LANG setting.
>
> 3.  Use a script and/or alias to call your application and set the
> LANG setting to a non-utf8 setting.
>
> FWIW, #3 is what I do for applications that need
> LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.1. My script sets the environment variable,
> exports it, then calls the real application.

I tried doing #3. It also seems to make a change, but there were still 
errors. Sorry, cannot reproduce it right now because I don't have the 
installation CD of the application.

Could it be I use wrong LANG settings? Where can I find the possible 
values?

Thank you.

-- 
GrÃÃe / regards

Sebastian




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