On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 08:50:25PM +0800, Anthony Hawkes wrote: > Anyone have any idea why manuals and for example pstree show the follow > weird characters: ââ > > Heres a copy of the output of pstree: > initââ¬âacpid > ââapache2âââ10*[apache2] > ââarchived.pl > ââatd > ââclamd > ââcourierloggerâââauthdaemondâââ5*[authdaemond] > > Its hard to figure out where issues like this come from because a google > search returns results for aa and not ââ > > Any help would be appreciated, cheers guys.
It sounds like your terminal emulator is running with LANG=C and your shell is running with LANG=xx_XX.utf-8 or some other similar locale mixup. i.e. The ââ characters are utf-8 codes for the line drawing symbols interpreted as plain ASCII. Try this to see it happening: LANG=C xterm -e "LANG=en_US.utf-8 pstree; read" To fix this, make sure that LANG is set the same for both shell and terminal. -- CJ van den Berg mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] xmpp:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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