strange bytes in "locale -m" output

Markus Kuhn Markus.Kuhn@cl.cam.ac.uk
Thu Sep 21 05:17:00 GMT 2000


BUGREPORT (quite recent 2.1.93 CVS snapshot): The command

  locale -m

produces in its output some lines twice, with the second occurrence
having a C0 character attached to it that becomes visible with
"locale -m | less":

EBCDIC-AT-DE
EBCDIC-AT-DE^Q
EBCDIC-CA-FR
EBCDIC-CA-FR^Y
EBCDIC-DK-NO
EBCDIC-DK-NO^Y
EBCDIC-FI-SE
EBCDIC-FI-SE^Y
...
ISO_5427-EXT
ISO_5427-EXT^Q
...

Markus

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Markus G. Kuhn, Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK
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