On Thu, 29 May 2003, Sam Varshavchik wrote:

> CHARSET isn't working the way it should be working.  Will be fixed in the 
> next build.

I grabbed 20030529 and tried that.
Setting LANG alone (to your suggested value of en_US.ISO-8859-1) did not
do it, but setting LANG *and* CHARSET /did/ work.  I set CHARSET to
ISO-8859-1.  Thusly, I now have an up-and-running cone.
Next step - get it one a machine where I can access some mail.

Question: the 'cone' executable ended up being 26MB in size.  After
stripping, it was closer to 3MB.  I can only assume this is because of
the C++.

I lied.  It's not a question. It's a statement. ;-)

Mr. Sam - thanks for helping me to get this up and running.
I'm sure I'll provide you with many more hours of entertainment in the
future.  And by entertainment I mean frustration and work.

:-)
--
Feast your Vulcan squinties on that!

Jon Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
C and Python Code Gardener


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