cygwin started speaking German today
Voelker, Bernhard
bernhard.voelker@siemens-enterprise.com
Thu Sep 8 10:55:00 GMT 2011
Bruno Haible wrote:
> > Bernhard Voelker wrote:
> > > Starting with today's update, cygwin started speaking German:
> > >
> > > $ mkdir -v x0
> > > mkdir: Verzeichnis „x0“ angelegt
> > > $ LANG=C mkdir -v x2
> > > mkdir: created directory `x2'
> > > $ LANG=C.UTF-8 mkdir -v x1
> > > mkdir: Verzeichnis „x1“ angelegt
> > >
> > > Default is LANG=C.UTF-8 here.
> > >
> > > Ok, the PC is in Germany, but none of my environment
> > > variables have a 'de' inside.
>
> This is as it should be. See the NEWS entry from the gettext package:
>
> * Runtime behaviour:
> - On MacOS X and Windows systems, <libintl.h> now extends setlocale() and
> newlocale() so that their determination of the default locale considers
> the choice the user has made in the system control panels.
>
> 'mkdir' is a GNU coreutils programs, which uses <libintl.h>, so it gets
> the benefit of libintl enhancements.
>
> After Cygwin 1.7 added working locales and defined LANG=C.UTF-8 for all users,
> libintl could be extended to respect the choices the user has made in the
> system control panels.
>
> ...
I had read the NEWS but wasn't aware that the behaviour in Cygwin would
change for my system with this update.
Thanks for this comprehensive explanation!
Have a nice day,
Berny
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