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Re: nocaseglob
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Bob Proulx |
Subject: |
Re: nocaseglob |
Date: |
Tue, 23 Jan 2007 14:09:12 -0700 |
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Mutt/1.5.9i |
Chet Ramey wrote:
> (Since I don't set LC_ALL anywhere in my startup files, my system's
> default locale is apparently en_US.UTF-8.)
Even if you don't actively set the LANG, LC_COLLATE, LC_ALL locale
variables in your shell startup files they may be getting set in your
environment through PAM's /etc/environment or through /etc/profile.
The recent trend seems to be to use /etc/environment for this.
This can cause confusion because interactive shell processes started
through PAM get settings upon login from /etc/environment while system
processes such as those started from /etc/init.d/* at boot time do not
spawn through PAM and so do not get any settings from
/etc/environment. There is no one single place to configure a value
globally for all processes on the system.
Bob
- Re: nocaseglob, (continued)
- Re: nocaseglob, Bruce Korb, 2007/01/22
- Re: nocaseglob, Bob Proulx, 2007/01/22
- Re: nocaseglob, Bruce Korb, 2007/01/22
- Re: nocaseglob, Tim Waugh, 2007/01/22
- Re: nocaseglob, Chet Ramey, 2007/01/23
- Re: nocaseglob, Bruce Korb, 2007/01/23
- Re: nocaseglob, Matthew Woehlke, 2007/01/23
- Re: nocaseglob, Andreas Schwab, 2007/01/23
- Re: nocaseglob, Tim Waugh, 2007/01/23
- Re: nocaseglob, Chet Ramey, 2007/01/23
- Re: nocaseglob,
Bob Proulx <=
- Re: nocaseglob, Chet Ramey, 2007/01/23
- Re: nocaseglob, Bruce Korb, 2007/01/23
- Re: nocaseglob, Chet Ramey, 2007/01/23
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- Re: nocaseglob, Aharon Robbins, 2007/01/28
- Re: nocaseglob, Bob Proulx, 2007/01/28