Hi Wong, On Thu, 01 Oct 2009, 16:23:25 +0200, Wong wrote:
On Thu, 01 Oct 2009, 13:41:29 +0200, Wong wrote:
[...] Here is my boot.local scripts
#! /bin/sh #
You could add here:
set -x export LANG=POSIX export LC_ALL=POSIX
Manfred,
I check my kernel setting, and found that option POSIX Message Queues set to disable. Now, I am recompiling kernel with POSIX Message Queues set to enable.
Need sometime to complete and see the result.
but the POSIX Message Queues setting has nothing to do with the LANG/LC_ALL setting above. BTW, my kernel has CONFIG_POSIX_MQUEUE set to 'y', so which distribution version/kernel version are you using?
Yes Manfred, you are correct.
After re-compile kernel I got same result. All scripts that use $EXT_IP and $INT_IP cannot run (start to confuse).
now you start to confuse me... ;-) What happens if you call /etc/init.d/boot.local Is that script executable?
I also already put the lines:
#! /bin/sh set -x export LANG=POSIX export LC_ALL=POSIX
before all of scripts, but no success.
I am using 2.6.31.1 with modified kernel setting (I use my own style)
Do you have any ideas about LANG/LC_ALL?
This is just a way to avoid having to parse all those local languages which are printed with LANG/LC_ALL set to anything else C/POSIX/en_US, like: env LANG=de_DE LC_ALL=de_DE /sbin/ifconfig eth0 eth0 Link encap:Ethernet Hardware Adresse XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX inet Adresse:192.168.x.y Bcast:192.168.x.255 Maske:255.255.255.0 inet6 Adresse: ...
Thanks
Wong
HTH, cheers. l8er manfred -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org