On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 9:22 AM, David Sastre Medina <d.sastre.med...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, May 01, 2012 at 08:55:47AM -0400, Tom H wrote: >> On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 8:08 AM, Ivo Daniel Alves >> <ivodaniel.al...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > >> > I'm using Amanda on SL 6.2 to backup several computers including windows >> > workstations. >> > >> > When I do the backups from windows clients, I get some errors when >> > compressing with zip because of special chars that like "ç" "á", or" ã", >> > for >> > example (European portuguese: PT_pt). >> > I think this happens because SL is using UFT8 by default. Can I change it >> > to iso88591? How? Can I use both "char" settings? >> > In the next lines de output of "locale" and "locale -a" >> > >> > [ivo@mega ~]$ locale >> > LANG=pt_PT.utf8 >> > LC_CTYPE="pt_PT.utf8" >> > LC_NUMERIC="pt_PT.utf8" >> > LC_TIME="pt_PT.utf8" >> > LC_COLLATE="pt_PT.utf8" >> > LC_MONETARY="pt_PT.utf8" >> > LC_MESSAGES="pt_PT.utf8" >> > LC_PAPER="pt_PT.utf8" >> > LC_NAME="pt_PT.utf8" >> > LC_ADDRESS="pt_PT.utf8" >> > LC_TELEPHONE="pt_PT.utf8" >> > LC_MEASUREMENT="pt_PT.utf8" >> > LC_IDENTIFICATION="pt_PT.utf8" >> > LC_ALL= >> >> You can use "/etc/sysconfig/i18n". > > ...if you are on RHEL or CentOS or Fedora. > Debian way would be dpkg-reconfigure locales. > > Also, UTF-8 should give you wider coverage than latin-1, IIRC.
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