David Balažic:
> Hi!
>
> I have again LANG=SL in minTTY.
>
> I also see LANG=SL in cmd.exe.
>
> No idea where it came from.
>
> Info:
> Regional: standards and formats: Slovenian; Location: United States;
> Languages (kbd): English
>
>
> I'll post more as I discover things.
Any luck with this?
Hi!
I have again LANG=SL in minTTY.
I also see LANG=SL in cmd.exe.
No idea where it came from.
Info:
Regional: standards and formats: Slovenian; Location: United States;
Languages (kbd): English
I'll post more as I discover things.
Regards,
David
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On 21 February 2010 07:10, Andy Koppe wrote:
> David Balažic:
>>> I'm puzzled by that, because the standards and formats setting
>>> shouldn't have any effect on LANG, at least as far as mintty and
>>> Cygwin are concerned. Any idea how it might have got set to "SL"?
>>
>> As I already mentioned,
David Balažic:
>> I'm puzzled by that, because the standards and formats setting
>> shouldn't have any effect on LANG, at least as far as mintty and
>> Cygwin are concerned. Any idea how it might have got set to "SL"?
>
> As I already mentioned, it is a fresh cygwin install.
> And since the problem
On 20 February 2010 13:23, Andy Koppe wrote:
> David Balažic:
A mismatch of Cygwin's charset and mintty's charset, probably. What
versions of Cygwin and mintty are you using? What are the values of
LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE and LANG? Is anything set in the Charset (or
Codepage) field on
David Balažic:
>>> A mismatch of Cygwin's charset and mintty's charset, probably. What
>>> versions of Cygwin and mintty are you using? What are the values of
>>> LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE and LANG? Is anything set in the Charset (or
>>> Codepage) field on the Text pane of mintty's options?
>>
>> Cygwin DL
David Balažic schrieb:
On 20 February 2010 00:08, David Balažic wrote:
...
$LANG is SL , LC_* are undefined
The proper name of the Slovenian locale is "sl_SI". "SL" is unknown.
...
It smells like a bug. A non US locale should not disable UTF-8, or?
Locales do come with their res
On 20 February 2010 00:08, David Balažic wrote:
> On 19 February 2010 21:00, Andy Koppe wrote:
>> On 19 February 2010 19:39, David Balažic:
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> I have few days old setup of cygwin on WinXP.
>>> I also installed mintty.
>>>
>>> I worked fine on one user account, which is a member of th
On 19 February 2010 21:00, Andy Koppe wrote:
> On 19 February 2010 19:39, David Balažic:
>> Hi!
>>
>> I have few days old setup of cygwin on WinXP.
>> I also installed mintty.
>>
>> I worked fine on one user account, which is a member of the
>> Administrators group.
>>
>> Today I started mintty un
On 19 February 2010 19:39, David Balažic:
> Hi!
>
> I have few days old setup of cygwin on WinXP.
> I also installed mintty.
>
> I worked fine on one user account, which is a member of the
> Administrators group.
>
> Today I started mintty under another, not admin, user, and got this:
>
> »./.bash
On 02/19/2010 02:39 PM, David Balažic wrote:
Hi!
I have few days old setup of cygwin on WinXP.
I also installed mintty.
I worked fine on one user account, which is a member of the
Administrators group.
Today I started mintty under another, not admin, user, and got this:
»./.bashrc« -> »/h
Hi!
I have few days old setup of cygwin on WinXP.
I also installed mintty.
I worked fine on one user account, which is a member of the
Administrators group.
Today I started mintty under another, not admin, user, and got this:
»./.bashrc« -> »/home/work//.bashrc«
»./.bash_profile« -> »/ho
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