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Date: | Tue, 25 Sep 2001 20:34:23 +0200 |
To: | cygwin AT cygwin DOT com |
Subject: | mutt and locale |
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From: | Martin Jerabek <martin DOT jerabek AT utanet DOT at> |
Dear all, I want to suggest to whoever is currently maintaining the mutt package ;-) to compile it with --enable-locales-fix in the future. Since locale support is broken in cygwin anyway (at least the LC_CTYPE part) it does not make sense for mutt to rely on it. If it is compiled with the above option it should at least work for people using iso-8859-1. And if full locale support really exists in cygwin then please educate me how to set up my environment so that the isprint() function recognizes characters > 127. I have exhausted all net.resources on this topic and tried all suggested combinations but to no avail. I managed to compile my own mutt and it now displays my German umlaut characters but I trust you people more than myself. 8-] TIA and best regards Jerry -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Bug reporting: http://cygwin.com/bugs.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
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