* Stefan Rusterholz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Dec 27. 2001 11:30]:
> I did that. For localedef it hasn't an entry. But for locale it has one.
> I don't think that's what you expectet (it seems to belong to perl)
Then you need to find out how to `compile' locale definitions for your
system.
> locale(3) Perl Programmers Reference Guide locale(3)
Oh no no. <g>
man 1 locale
Does that give you anything? (I'm guessing it would have picked that up
first if it existed).
(~)% man locale | head
Reformatting locale(1), please wait...
LOCALE(1) Debian GNU/Linux LOCALE(1)
NAME
locale - Get locale-specific information.
SYNOPSIS
locale [ -a | -m]
That's the one I was talking about..
Is there a `locale' package you can install for OSX? (There is for my
system.)
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