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12-20-2004 11:58 PM
12-20-2004 11:58 PM
How do I find out which are all the character sets and language support installed on HP-UX and Solaris systems?
Thanks,
KarthiK S S
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12-21-2004 12:44 AM
12-21-2004 12:44 AM
Re: Find Character Sets
locale
locale -a
did not help you to find this?
With regards,
Mohan.
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12-21-2004 01:46 AM
12-21-2004 01:46 AM
Re: Find Character Sets
locale is the command to find that.
"locale" will tell you what character set you are currently using. "locale -a" will tell you all the character sets installed on the system.
Hope this helps.
Regds
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12-21-2004 02:00 AM
12-21-2004 02:00 AM
Re: Find Character Sets
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12-21-2004 02:10 AM
12-21-2004 02:10 AM
SolutionEn_US U.S. English
nl_NL.utf8 Dutch UTF-8
And swiss with the local languages: german, french and italian
de_CH
de_CH.utf8
fr_CH
fr_CH.utf8
it_CH
it_CH.utf8
For more generic info:
a5:/u/usr/merijn 103 > swlist -l subproduct -l product -l fileset | grep -i -e dutch -e _nl -e nl_
# International.Dutch Dutch
International.Dutch.DUTCH B.11.00 DUTCH
PHCO_17316.DUTCH 1.0 International.DUTCH
a5:/u/usr/merijn 104 > swlist International
# Initializing...
# Contacting target "a5"...
#
# Target: a5:/
#
# International B.11.00 International
International.DUTCH B.11.00 DUTCH
International.ENGLISH B.11.00 ENGLISH
a5:/u/usr/merijn 105 >
BTW Sanjay, what does your answer *add* to what was already answered? This looks like point hunting. Something /you/ don't need.
Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn
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12-21-2004 02:31 AM
12-21-2004 02:31 AM
Re: Find Character Sets
I will be happy if someone can tell me how do I find that out in Solaris though it is not fair on my part to ask this here.
Thanks,
Karthik S S
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12-21-2004 02:42 AM
12-21-2004 02:42 AM
Re: Find Character Sets
SunOS wolf 5.9 Generic_112233-08 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-480R
# locale -a
POSIX
C
iso_8859_15
iso_8859_1
hi_IN.UTF-8
common
fr
fr.UTF-8
en_CA
en_CA.ISO8859-1
en_US
en_US.ISO8859-1
en_US.ISO8859-15
en_US.ISO8859-15@euro
es
es_MX
es_MX.ISO8859-1
fr_CA
fr_CA.ISO8859-1
th
th_TH
th_TH.ISO8859-11
th_TH.TIS620
nl
th_TH.UTF-8
en_GB
en_GB.ISO8859-1
en_GB.ISO8859-15
en_GB.ISO8859-15@euro
en_IE
en_IE.ISO8859-1
en_IE.ISO8859-15
en_IE.ISO8859-15@euro
fr.ISO8859-15
fr_BE
fr_BE.ISO8859-1
fr_BE.ISO8859-15
fr_BE.ISO8859-15@euro
fr_BE.UTF-8
fr_BE.UTF-8@euro
fr_FR
fr_FR.ISO8859-1
fr_FR.ISO8859-15
fr_FR.ISO8859-15@euro
fr_FR.UTF-8
fr_FR.UTF-8@euro
nl.ISO8859-15
nl_BE
nl_BE.ISO8859-1
nl_BE.ISO8859-15
nl_BE.ISO8859-15@euro
nl_NL
nl_NL.ISO8859-1
nl_NL.ISO8859-15
nl_NL.ISO8859-15@euro
en
SO by guessing CA is for Canada
BE for Belgium
GB for UK
NL for Netherland....
All the best
Victor
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12-21-2004 03:11 AM
12-21-2004 03:11 AM
Re: Find Character Sets
The only solaris I have speking partially french does have some package shown "as" so I suppose you would hve to look at pkginfo...
It gives a strnge feeling of not knowing what is going on... You know sometimes french sometimes english man in English some error in French....
system SUNWfrrsc French Remote System Control
system SUNWfrscd French Remote System Control User Guide
system SUNWfrscj French Remote System Control GUI
Also have a look in /usr/lib/locale...
Good luck
Victor
Victor