On Mar 14 09:30, Yeo Kai Wei via Cygwin wrote:
> Hi Corinna,
>
> I can't update to 3.5+, I tried reinstalling using the Cygwin setup
>
> Using "uname -a", my current version is 3.4.6-1.x86_64.
>
> I assume 3.5 hasn't been released officially.
>
> May I know where to get the test release?
In
On 2023-03-13 21:44, Lavrentiev, Anton (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] via Cygwin wrote:
Please pay close attention to how the command was shown to you, including the
use of the whitespace:
$ LC_MONETARY="en_ZM.utf-8" locale -ck LC_MONETARY
In the terminal, when I use $LC_MONETARY = "en_ZM.utf-8"
Please pay close attention to how the command was shown to you, including the
use of the whitespace:
> >$ LC_MONETARY="en_ZM.utf-8" locale -ck LC_MONETARY
> In the terminal, when I use $LC_MONETARY = "en_ZM.utf-8" locale -ck
> LC_MONETARY
> Cygwin replies "-bash: LC_MONETARY: command not
Hi Corinna,
I can't update to 3.5+, I tried reinstalling using the Cygwin setup
Using "uname -a", my current version is 3.4.6-1.x86_64.
I assume 3.5 hasn't been released officially.
May I know where to get the test release?
In the terminal, when I use $LC_MONETARY = "en_ZM.utf-8" locale -ck
On Mar 13 08:40, Yeo Kai Wei via Cygwin wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> May I ask if there's a bug with Cygwin and Windows currency?
The en_ZM locale isn't yet supported by Cygwin. This will change with
Cygwin 3.5.0. You can install the latest Cygwin test release
3.5.0-0.231.g93f70d7849b8 and retry.
On 2023-03-12 18:40, Yeo Kai Wei via Cygwin wrote:
May I ask if there's a bug with Cygwin and Windows currency?
Windows Language Locale culture codes and currencies
This is the output from the code below.
Region: en_AU.utf-8 Currency symbol: $ International currency symbol: AUD
Region:
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