What options are there for obtaining the charset of the current locale from a shell script? If it doesn't already do so, perhaps the iconv command should have an option to tell you the charset of the current locale, as one of the most likely reasons for wanting to know it is in order to use it as an argument to iconv. So you could also have a pseudo-charset "locale", as in iconv -f locale -t utf-8. Edmund - Linux-UTF8: i18n of Linux on all levels Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-utf8/
- Re: getting locale's charset from a script Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS
- Re: getting locale's charset from a script Bruno Haible
- Re: getting locale's charset from a script Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS
- Re: getting locale's charset from a script Pablo Saratxaga
- Re: getting locale's charset from a scri... Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS
- Re: getting locale's charset from a ... Pablo Saratxaga
- Re: getting locale's charset from a ... Ulrich Drepper
- Re: getting locale's charset fr... Bruno Haible
