gregory mott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
for example, en_IN repeatably produces proper results, but en_AU
repeatably fails to handle some special characters properly.
I reproduced your results on my host (Debian GNU/Linux 3.0r1).
However, on my host what you were doing was a user error, as en_IN
Dan Jacobson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The du and df commands give differing results. Perhaps df can't see
into multitrack CDROMs.
df just reports what the underlying system call tells it (statfs on
GNU/Linux), so most likely the problem is not in coreutils.
Possibly there are multiple
gregory mott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
can you point me to an appropriate RTFM that ideally would layout what
encodings are used by what locales, or how to tell what encoding you
have/need, etc usw?
Sorry, no; this stuff tends to be scattered around all over the place.
On my Debian GNU/Linux
On Tue, 2003-07-01 at 21:43, Paul Eggert wrote:
gregory mott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
for example, en_IN repeatably produces proper results, but en_AU
repeatably fails to handle some special characters properly.
I reproduced your results on my host (Debian GNU/Linux 3.0r1).
However, on