Philipp Thomas wrote:
On Mon, 03 May 2010 21:09:42 -0700, Linda Walsh
wrote: I don't have any UTF-8 locales. They are all misspelled with utf8. !? I know that's a common misspelling, but I didn't change them (this was why I was trying '.uft8', in LANG, even though some parts claim it is wrong...
That must be a red hering. I just checked on a working 11.0 installation and there locale also gave the same output.
If you had done the strace I mentioned you would have seen that the locale info is in /usr/lib/locale.
I just haven't gotten to it yet...it's painful. Sides, isn't the locale stuff all in libraries -- not in system calls? Wouldn't I want ltrace? It's just so messy, either way and the largest chunk of evil messages get spit out on login -- so it's not just a '[ls]trace', but also breaking down in which login script, -> which command. All very messy! Any people wonder why linux isn't desktop ready...I can see me trying to walk my near 80'y/o mom through an strace. *grumble grumble* -l -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org