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Re: nocaseglob
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Bruce Korb |
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Re: nocaseglob |
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Tue, 23 Jan 2007 07:12:06 -0800 |
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Chet Ramey wrote:
> This shows the collating sequence for alphabetics in the en_US locale. (Since
> I don't set LC_ALL anywhere in my startup files, my system's default locale is
> apparently en_US.UTF-8.)
Is _that_ the deal, then? There is such a thing as a "system default locale"
that does not show up in my environment variables? If so, then that is what
I want to change. Having ``[a-z]*'' match _any_ capitalized names is, in my
completely unhumble opinion, nuts. It is really cute and spiffy dazzling
keeno for looking at ls output, but it makes selecting file names an utter drag.
That's far more important to me. So, I'll go Googling for "system default
locale"
and see if I can't fix this issue. Thanks - Bruce
- nocaseglob, Bruce Korb, 2007/01/20
- Re: nocaseglob, Andreas Schwab, 2007/01/20
- Re: nocaseglob, Bob Proulx, 2007/01/20
- 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 <=
- 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, 2007/01/23
- 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