> Don't set LC_CTYPE or any of the other LC_* variable, and just set
> LANG=. It should exhibit the correct behaviour then. All of
> the LC variables will "inherit" values appropriate to the locale if just
> the LANG variable is set. The only problems are then "inheriting"
> behaviors for monetary
On Sun, Mar 26, 2000 at 08:42:44AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> > I think the problem comes from having LANG="C" but
> > LC_CTYPE="iso_8859_1". Try setting your LANG environment variable in
> > /etc/environment to something that uses iso-8859-1 (en_US, en_UK, and
> > most? western
Hello,
> I think the problem comes from having LANG="C" but
> LC_CTYPE="iso_8859_1". Try setting your LANG environment variable in
> /etc/environment to something that uses iso-8859-1 (en_US, en_UK, and
> most? western European languages). The iso-8859-1 character set defines
> twice as many chara
On Sun, Mar 26, 2000 at 03:25:20AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have seen this discussed earlier, but i can't remember what to do about
> it.
>
> When i start perl it says:
> perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
> perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
> LC_ALL = (
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