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Re: yesno module and i18n
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Paul Eggert |
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Re: yesno module and i18n |
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Thu, 23 Aug 2007 00:53:11 -0400 |
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Eric Blake <address@hidden> writes:
> I agree with Paul - a POSIX conforming mv uses only yesexpr to
> decide on affirmative responses.
Yes, I'm afraid I don't see any other way to read the intent of POSIX.
The definition of "affirmative response" confirms this reading; see
<http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/basedefs/xbd_chap03.html#tag_03_07>.
Also, as a practical matter, it's a pain if this info resides in two
locations, as the user or installer or sysadmin has to worry about
both places.
> Cygwin's nl_langinfo is broken
Is there some way that "configure" can detect this problem reliably?
If not, then perhaps the simplest thing is to just live with the
problem on Cygwin hosts; after all, if nl_langinfo is broken then
Cygwin users must already be accustomed to applications that require
one to type 'y' or 'Y' for "yes" regardless of locale.
Re: yesno module consumes too much input, Jim Meyering, 2007/08/17
Re: yesno module consumes too much input, Paul Eggert, 2007/08/17
- Re: yesno module consumes too much input, Jim Meyering, 2007/08/17
- Re: yesno module consumes too much input, Eric Blake-1, 2007/08/17
- Re: yesno module consumes too much input, Paul Eggert, 2007/08/17
- Re: yesno module consumes too much input, Eric Blake, 2007/08/18
- Re: yesno module consumes too much input, Bruno Haible, 2007/08/18
- Re: yesno module consumes too much input, Eric Blake, 2007/08/18
- Re: yesno module consumes too much input, James Youngman, 2007/08/18
- Re: yesno module consumes too much input, Bruno Haible, 2007/08/18