On February 14, 2007 at 11:37PM +0900, tats (at debian.org) wrote: > On February 14, 2007 at 6:38PM +0900, > green (at r8.dion.ne.jp) wrote: > > > > > http://www.h7.dion.ne.jp/~greens/debian/img_0750.jpg > > > > > > A terminal (and this is true for any terminal emulator software) *must* > > > be configured to use the same encoding as the locale which is used by > > > programs launched inside the said terminal. Otherwise you will > > > experience the described behavior. > > > > I am afraid you are misunderstanding the problem that I reported. > > > > Even though the gnome-terminal here is configured with ja_JP.UTF-8, > > the terminal fails to encode Japanese characters correctly. > > green, could you please type `su' and then `locale'? I guess that > your gnome-terminal is invoked as ja_JP.UTF-8, but your su > environment is under ja_JP.eucJP, so the problem occurs.
Also, the environment variable OUTPUT_CHARSET or so shuld be checked. Please check your configuration files /root/.??*, ~/.??*, etc. -- Tatsuya Kinoshita
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