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 -- http://wingolog.org/