[U2] UniObjects for Java on Ubuntu anyone?

2009-02-13 Thread Jeff Powell
The LANG variable issue takes a new twist with Ubuntu Server 8.10.
Neither LANG=C (IBM recommended) or LANG=en_US.iso885915 (must use for
RedHat) will work. The value marks are wrongly used as field marks. And
in case you're  wondering no, LANG=en_US.UTF-8 also does not work.

Has anyone made UniObjects for java work on Ubuntu?

Thanks.

Jeff
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[U2] Dynamic Connect (Wintegrate) 6.1.0 and Vista; Error Pasting Text

2009-02-13 Thread Noah Hart
We recently upgraded some workstations to Vista, and notice that when we paste 
text (control-V) into the terminal window, a ? will randomly appear.  This 
happens about 10% of the time

Has anyone else seen this?

Regards,


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Noah Hart 
Sr. IT Analyst
Lipman Insurance Administrators, Inc. 
Ph  510.796.4676 x266 
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Re: [U2] UniObjects for Java on Ubuntu anyone?

2009-02-13 Thread Richard Nuckolls
I have not used Ubuntu, but try optioning Java with - 
Dfile.encoding=iso8859-1
If you are were tomcat, this would go in the CATALINA_OPTS environment  
variable. (setenv.sh)


-Rick




On Feb 13, 2009, at 2:34 PM, Jeff Powell wrote:


The LANG variable issue takes a new twist with Ubuntu Server 8.10.
Neither LANG=C (IBM recommended) or LANG=en_US.iso885915 (must use for
RedHat) will work. The value marks are wrongly used as field marks.  
And

in case you're  wondering no, LANG=en_US.UTF-8 also does not work.

Has anyone made UniObjects for java work on Ubuntu?

Thanks.

Jeff
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