On Wed, 03 Mar 1999, Dirk Foersterling wrote:
> > Then you may have a problem with your locale settings. Try setting
> > the envionment variable LC_CTYPE (or LC_ALL, LANG) to some value
> > supporting iso-8859-1 (e.g. "de_DE").
> I tried this now, but this doesn't help anything.
What exactly did you try? Please try to run the program locale and
have at the LC_CTYPE line. This line should point to a iso-8859-1
aware setting, I prefer de_DE.
This presumes that you have proper locale files installed in
/usr/[share|lib]/locale (depending on your libc version).
If all this all doesn't work you may run ./configure with the option
--enable-locales-fix, this will tell mutt that iso-8859-1 is always
printable. Please note that this isn't a solution for your problem but
only a workaround for your broken locales. If you want so solve the
problem, correct the locale files (every good distribution should
offer the locale files in combination with the libc).
Ciao
Roland
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