Urban Widmark wrote: >I guess it depends on which locales you have installed and how your bash >was built, but all of these work for me: > >$ LC_CTYPE=en_US bash Never mind, it does work, so long as "display charset" is set to something useful, and it's not in kdbg. Kdbg gets rid of the non-ascii chars.
Thanks for making me do a sanity check ;-) Of course, it won't let me do it as a comment for the user, because that gets used as the first component of the dn, and I'm apparently not doing the right thing in converting the dn. Time to look deeper at the spec for utf8 encoding in dn's. I know it's supported... ---------------------------- Jim McDonough IBM Linux Technology Center Samba Team 6 Minuteman Drive Scarborough, ME 04074 USA [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: (207) 885-5565 IBM tie-line: 776-9984
