mutt and locale
tplesco
tod@megachump.com
Tue Sep 25 13:08:00 GMT 2001
Is this strictly a European keyboard issue?
On Tue, Sep 25, 2001 at 02:56:49PM -0500, Gary R Van Sickle wrote:
> > Dear all,
> >
> > I want to suggest to whoever is currently maintaining the mutt package
> > ;-)
>
> That's me. Well, it will be as soon as I get my new build to Corrina ;-).
>
> > 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-]
> >
>
> Unfortunately I know next to nothing about Cygwin's locale support or lack
> thereof. The --enable-locales-fix is certainly easy enough to do though.
> Corrina/Chris/etc, what do you guys think? Should I build with it before I
> submit it to you (hopefully this evening)? Or is there actually proper
> locale support and this is actually some other problem?
>
> > TIA and best regards
> > Jerry
>
> Gary R. Van Sickle
> Braemar Inc.
> 11481 Rupp Dr.
> Burnsville, MN 55337
>
>
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