Re: how to turn off locale

2002-11-07 Thread Robert Dalgleish
Not equally effective. I run Perl from BBEdit, cron and other places 
where I am not guaranteed to easily have those variables defined.
On Wednesday, November 6, 2002, at 06:10 AM, Alex Robinson wrote:

Create the file ~/.MacOSX/environment.plist containing the following
content WITH UNIX LINE ENDINGS and log in again.  But if you set 
LC_ALL to
anything but C, I have found that the problem persists, so this 
still
doesn't seem to be a full solution. You will probably want 'en_US' for
LANG. Other remedies I've read were ineffectual.

Equally effective is to just set it in your shell environment

eg. if you're using tcsh


setenv LC_ALL 'C'
setenv LANG 'en_UK'









Re: how to turn off locale

2002-11-06 Thread Alex Robinson
Create the file ~/.MacOSX/environment.plist containing the following
content WITH UNIX LINE ENDINGS and log in again.  But if you set LC_ALL to
anything but C, I have found that the problem persists, so this still
doesn't seem to be a full solution. You will probably want 'en_US' for
LANG. Other remedies I've read were ineffectual.

Equally effective is to just set it in your shell environment

eg. if you're using tcsh


setenv LC_ALL 'C'
setenv LANG 'en_UK'