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RE: Re: Wrong character set in Cofiguration Tool
- From: "Buehler, Fabian" <Fabian dot Buehler at ametek dot com>
- To: 'Sergei Gavrikov' <sergei dot gavrikov at gmail dot com>, Uwe Kindler <uwe_kindler at web dot de>
- Cc: "ecos-discuss at sourceware dot org" <ecos-discuss at sourceware dot org>
- Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2013 08:57:04 +0200
- Subject: RE: Re: Wrong character set in Cofiguration Tool
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Hi,
Sergei you're right that's the problem and also the solution! For me it worked to set an environment variable called "LC_ALL" and set the value to "C"! I did that in windows but I think the result using the cygwin bash is the same!
Regards Fabian
-----Original Message-----
From: Sergei Gavrikov [mailto:sergei.gavrikov@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2013 12:13 AM
To: Uwe Kindler
Cc: ecos-discuss@sourceware.org; Buehler, Fabian
Subject: Re: [ECOS] Re: Wrong character set in Cofiguration Tool
On Tue, 18 Jun 2013, Uwe Kindler wrote:
> Hi Fabian,
>
> I have no solution for this problem but I can confirm that it also
> exists on Windows 7. The problem occures for warnings and errors. Here
> is an example of console output with warnings:
>
> cc1: warning: command line option ÃâË-Woverloaded-virtualÃââ is valid
> for
> C++/ObjC++ but not for C [enabled by default]
> cc1: warning: command line option ÃâË-fno-rttiÃââ is valid for
> C++/ObjC++ but not for C [enabled by default]
>
> > Hi
> > The console output of the configuration tool prints out strange symbols.
> > It looks like that there is a wrong character set used! Has anybody
> > an idea how to fix that?
> >
> > I'm running the configuration tool on Windows XP with cygwin!
> >
> > Regards Fabian
Hi
That is just the quotes in UTF-8. Two examples below are true for Linux and I hope this true for Cygwin environment too.
For LANG=en_US.utf8 and if terminal supports UNICODE you have to see
% echo 'main(){return 0;}'>a.c
% cc -Wall a.c
a.c:1: warning: return type defaults to âintâ
For standard "C" locale and for *any* terminal we see only ASCII (no potential mess)
% LC_ALL=C cc -Wall a.c
a.c:1: warning: return type defaults to 'int'
If you set LANG variable properly and your terminal supports Unicode then you have to see normal quotes, otherwise you will see some garbage in output. So, try either to fix LANG variable or just use standard "C"
locale: append a line 'export LC_ALL=C' in your ~/.bashrc and re-login.
I do not sure about UTF-8 in Cygwin environment, but I hope LC_ALL=C has to help.
Sergei
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