On Wed, 26 Oct 2005, Marcus Deluigi (intern) wrote:
> locale: Cannot set LC_CTYPE to default locale: No such file or
> directory
you could be missing some variables
LC_ALL or LANG is not defined which causes the error
other variables inherit their values from these two
Hi!
(Same problem, other context. Hope somebody can help me...)
I have debian sarge and I had to interrupt the boot setup in order to
install some packages by hand with
'dpkg /i ..'
Now, whenever I start an application or I type 'locale', I get the
following error-messages:
---
locale: Cannot
On Mon, Sep 04, 2000 at 12:50:07PM +0200, Peter Makholm wrote:
[...]
> It will break scripts, but it doesn't seem like anyone cares about
> that (Ohhh, I imagine there is a major flamer war going on
> somewhere). The future proof and locale portable way to do the above
> is:
>
> ls /dev/tty[[:lowe
Mirek Kwasniak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Today I've trying (in bash):
>
> ls /dev/tty[a-z]0
>
> and answer has unexpected /dev/ttyI0 and /dev/ttyS0 followed by
> /dev/tty[a-z]0 entries.
I've seen this comming up a lot of places the past few months. It
looks like somebody wants to redefine
Hi,
Some time ago I discoverd a problem with sort (from textutils). It doesn't
work for me :(. Maintainger of textutils package wrote me that is problem
only with my (pl_PL) locale. After that he discovered that even en_AU locale
is broken.
This bug (#69544) has been reassigned to libc6.
Today I
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