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AW: AW: Using German Umlauts with bash


> Suppose i have a file with name "klausÄÖÜ":
> 
> ls --version:
> ls (GNU fileutils) 4.0
> 
> (Lars uses 3.16; can this be the problem??)
> 
> ls -b
> klaus\300\322\330
> 
> ls -N
> klaus???

Lars has sent me his 3.16 version of ls:

ls --version
ls (GNU fileutils) 3.16

With this version all is working fine. Now

ls -N gives me:
klausÄÖÜ

Now my question: Is this a bug of the 4.0 version of ls or needs
the 4.0 version different settings compared with the 3.16? (which ones?)

Anybody out there who´s 4.0 ls succeds for displaying german (or any other
country) special umlauts like ÄÖÜäöüß?
If yes, which settings in .bashrc, .inputrc, font or codepage are used?

Thanks in advance,
Klaus

> 
> You have mentioned the codepage: How can i change the 
> codepage and what
> codepage must i use??
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Klaus
	

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