On Jun 29, 2007, at 10:31 AM, Marshall Powers wrote:
I did some research and it looks like ISO8859-1 is another name for
some
standard US English encoding. I don't know if this "en_US" is possibly
causing trouble.
ISO-8859-1 would be a very common encoding for any western european
language (which includes English). See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Iso-8859-1. On a western european unix, the character set is almost
always going to be US-ASCII, ISO-8859-1 or UTF-8. UTF-8 can encode
all of the Unicode character spec, US-ASCII is the first 128
characters in unicode and ISO-8859-1 is the first 256.
"3) Download the current APR and APR-util and run "make check" on apr-
util. "
bash-3.00$ make check
(cd test && make check)
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/mpowers/AIX-APR/apr-1.2.9/test'
for prog in testlockperf testmutexscope testall ; do \
./$prog; \
if test $? = 255; then \
echo "$prog failed"; \
break; \
fi; \
done
Try running "make check" on apr-util and skip "make check" on apr
itself. apr-xlate is in apr-util and the apr-util unit tests should
indirectly call iconv_open.
"4) Would appreciate you keeping the list advised of this one."
Done!
Thanks,
Marshall Powers