I know what you mean, here in europe we encounter some strange behaviour in different layers too often (Try to return umlauts with a vanlilla aolserver 3.4). Strange here is that the server has installed exactly the same linux distribution and exactly the same aolserver and works fine, as did the test machine in the past. The only thing I have changed is the nsjava module, but that doesn't touch the aolserver sources.
Wolfgang On Monday 17 February 2003 20:16, you wrote: > I was hasty in saying that would work. The issue is that in the layers > that Tcl uses, some explicitly check for '.', but in the end you usually > just call the system strtod. Thus if you change locale, it will break > at the bottom level, but you can't work with other locale's because Tcl > is explicitly expecting "C" locale math (this is not a bug). > > Perhaps, in the scheme of things, Tcl should never allow for strtod to > be the system version. There are other potential pitfalls than just > that function in modifying the locale though, so it would only be part > of a solution. > > Jeff > > > expr 12,0 + 1 returns the same error. -- Digital Concepts Ideen-Konzepte-L�sungen [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.digital-concepts.com Mobil: +43 699 / 20 88 13 51 B�ro: +43 732 / 77 27 27
