On Wed, Apr 12, 2006 at 05:20:52PM +0200, Nikolaus Schulz wrote:
> Graham Wilson wrote:
> > This is the difficult part though. How should calendar figure out the
> > locale of the user it is sending mail to?
>
> It could spawn a (login) shell, just like "su -" does. Would this be
> reasonable? A
Graham Wilson wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 11, 2006 at 12:54:49PM +0200, Nikolaus Schulz wrote:
> > "calendar -a" uses the locale from the environment for its output,
> > whatever that is. If root runs it, it's root's locale; if cron runs
> > it, it's likely POSIX, or whatever is setup in the crontab. It
On Tue, Apr 11, 2006 at 12:54:49PM +0200, Nikolaus Schulz wrote:
> "calendar -a" uses the locale from the environment for its output,
> whatever that is. If root runs it, it's root's locale; if cron runs
> it, it's likely POSIX, or whatever is setup in the crontab. It does,
> however, completely
*sigh* Actually, the bug title isn't entirely correct.
"calendar -a" uses the locale from the environment for its output,
whatever that is. If root runs it, it's root's locale; if cron runs it,
it's likely POSIX, or whatever is setup in the crontab. It does,
however, completely ignore the
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