Hello Nala :)

On Tue 16 Aug 2011 10:16, Andy Wingo <wi...@pobox.com> writes:

> On Tue 16 Aug 2011 06:15, Nala Ginrut <nalagin...@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> well, I think the network module of Guile uses iso-8859-1 to handle data
>> for some reasons. And my problem is Ubuntu chinese version doesn't have
>> iso-8859-1 installed. And I add it manually, so the connection
>> of Guile is OK now.
>
> I am unclear as to what it means to have iso-8859-1 installed or not.
> Does it mean that you don't have the gconv modules installed?
>
>     $ grep 8859-1// /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gconv/gconv-modules
>     alias     ISO-IR-100//            ISO-8859-1//
>     alias     ISO_8859-1:1987//       ISO-8859-1//
>     alias     ISO_8859-1//            ISO-8859-1//
>     alias     ISO8859-1//             ISO-8859-1//
>     alias     ISO88591//              ISO-8859-1//
>     alias     LATIN1//                ISO-8859-1//
>     alias     L1//                    ISO-8859-1//
>     alias     IBM819//                ISO-8859-1//
>     alias     CP819//                 ISO-8859-1//
>     alias     CSISOLATIN1//           ISO-8859-1//
>     alias     8859_1//                ISO-8859-1//
>     alias     OSF00010001//           ISO-8859-1//
>     module    ISO-8859-1//            INTERNAL                ISO8859-1       
> 1
>     module    INTERNAL                ISO-8859-1//            ISO8859-1       
> 1
>
> (This would probably be on /usr/lib/gconv/gconv-modules on your system.)
>
> I also have a .so file, /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gconv/ISO8859-1.so.
> Are these files not on your system by default?

Did you find an answer here?

We will need to change our assumptions if there are no ISO-8859-1
converters on a fresh Chinese Ubuntu install.

Andy
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