In src/paste/Makefile.in I find

# -noihere works around race in session
$(addsuffix .pht, $(PHTS)): %.pht : $(THTDIR)/%.ht
        (AXIOM=$(TAXDIR); LC_CTYPE=ISO-8859-1; export AXIOM LC_CTYPE; \
         unset DAASE; $(SMAN) -noihere -paste $<)

# -noihere works around race in session
$(addsuffix .pht, $(GPHTS)): %.pht : $(THTDIR)/%.ht
        (AXIOM=$(TAXDIR); export AXIOM; \
         unset DAASE; $(SMAN) -noihere -paste $<)

Is there still any reason to have

  LC_CTYPE=ISO-8859-1; export AXIOM LC_CTYPE;

on the PHTS, but not on the GPHTS?

Maybe I am in the false believe that we only have 7bit characters currently.

Anyway, I would like to make that just *one* rule.

Looks like this
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!searchin/fricas-devel/lc_ctype/fricas-devel/8671otuYNxw/F6fmcsW8bKsJ
indicates that I should just try to remove it. In fact, I did without
setting LC_CTYPE in my build with the original compilation on the
NAGcdrom and there it compiled file (sbcl).

Why did you say that the whole thing might depend on the underlying
lisp? Was it connected to the IBM special characters for matrix parentheses?

Ralf

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