Turns out the solution for me was to put the commands into .bash_profile
instead of .bashrc
LANG=en_US; export LANG
"GMANE" <werfl...@visionamics.com> wrote in message
news:hi52s7$f1...@ger.gmane.org...
I also see this behavior.
It was suggested I create a .bashrc file (echo "LANG=en_US; export LANG"
>> ~/.bashrc), but this didn't work the next time I ran rxvt.
Hopefully somebody will see us and help out.
"tim richardson" <t...@tim-richardson.net> wrote in message
news:loom.20100104t115636-...@post.gmane.org...
I've setup rxvt, and take the default term settings.
This is the latest cygwin as of today, Vista host.
when I do man x, I get odd characters: mis-interpreted control
characters.
The default cygwin terminal works fine.
for example, if I do
man man
I get this kind of stuff (the characters â (letter a with a hat on) pops
up a lot
SYNOPSIS
man [−acdfFhkKtwW]
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