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Re: mutt/1296: iso date/time format by default



 Le samedi 1 octobre 2005 à 12:38:06 +0200, Vincent Lefèvre écrivait:

> the Zaurus comes with a Japanese locale (and it is a bit difficult to
> switch it to English, since no terminal emulator is installed on it
> [at least the C860] by default).

    I don't think you read mutt-users, but could you please take a look
at September thread « introduction / first question and special
characters » there? If you (or any Zaurus knower) could shed some
light... I failed to help.

    In short: A German guy has a Zaurus SL-C3000 with qKonsole Latin-1,
and Mutt 1.5.9 displays \344 octalised ä umlauts. Normal: He had no
locale set. But in fact there are no available locales, outside of two
Japanese ones. And there are no available tools to create locales. It
seems to be a Glibc 2.2.2 on board. And even the --enable-locales-fix
doesn't act, and --without-wc-funcs fails to compile. We're stuck. How
to set a de_DE locale on a Zaurus?


Bye!    Alain.
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