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10-25-2000 12:14 PM
10-25-2000 12:14 PM
National Language Support
Two questions:
1. I want to define a Brazilian Portugese locale, but I do not see any pt_BR.*.src files in /usr/lib/nls/loc/src, so I cannot successfully run the localedef command. Does a Brazilian Portugese locale source file exist for HP-UX, and how can I get it?
2. Using locale ja_JP.eucJP, When I attempt to execute an iconv_open with "from" codepage utf8 and "to" code page eucJP, the iconv_open fails with errno 22 (EINVAL) which means "The conversion specified by the fromcode and tocode is not supported, or the table or method specified in the configuration file could not be read or loaded correctly. This error will also occur if the configuration file itself is faulty." The following line is from the configuration file (/usr/lib/nls/iconv/config.iconv):
utf8 eucJP ucs2=eucJP lutf8hp.sl -
The configuration file doesn't appear to be faulty. The lutf8hp.sl is specified for conversions to iso88591 as well, which are working (e.g. the iconv_open works for utf8 to de_DE.iso88591).
It seems that any Asian language I try (Japanese, simplified Chinese, traditional Chinese, Korean) causes iconv_open to fail, but any European language (German, French, Italian, Spanish, English) works fine.
What do I need to fix? Or is this "just the way it is?"
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10-25-2000 11:41 PM
10-25-2000 11:41 PM
Re: National Language Support
The Portuguese locale has been defined and is supported (pt_PT.roman8 and
pt_PT.iso88591), but I can't find any evidence that a complete localization exists for HP-UX.
Locale -a will list all available locales on the system.
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10-25-2000 11:42 PM
10-25-2000 11:42 PM
Re: National Language Support
The Portuguese locale has been defined and is supported (pt_PT.roman8 and
pt_PT.iso88591), but I can't find any evidence that a complete localization exists for HP-UX.
Locale -a will list all available locales on the system.
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10-25-2000 11:47 PM
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