Ag Hatzim wrote:
That was it Chris.
And as i was looking to configure (line 24735),i found the cause of this.
There is an undocumanted switch --enable-install-setuid.
And since the BLFS policy is to built as non-root user,then maybe we
have to enable by default.
Okay..then I'm sorry I misunder
Dan Nicholson wrote:
I don't know what other packages use it, but it does locale conversion
for xterm. This works flawlessly (as far as I can tell) for UTF-8
locales. I get proper character display for all the locales I tried
(like ja_JP.UTF-8) in UTF-8. Working on this ticket
(http://wiki.lin
On 4/4/06, Andrew Benton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chris Staub wrote:
> > 5. At exactly what point is luit supposed to be installed?
>
> luit is optional. You don't have to install it. What does it do?
I don't know what other packages use it, but it does locale conversion
for xterm. This works
Chris Staub wrote:
5. At exactly what point is luit supposed to be installed?
luit is optional. You don't have to install it. What does it do?
Andy
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