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Re: option X_TLOSS error.


"Gary D. Thomas" wrote:
> 
> On Fri, 2003-02-07 at 03:52, Ingo Wimmer wrote:
> > Giovanni Perbellini wrote:
> > >
> > > > Giovanni Perbellini wrote:
> > > >> Using the configuration as below:
> > > >> + ecos CVS image from scratch (at today)
> > > >> + ran ecosconfig 2.11 on linux redhat 7.3. Once entered the repository
> > > >> I don't get any error about X_TLOSS.
> > > >>
> > > >> Why running  ecosconfig 2.11 on linux RedHat 8.0 I get an error about
> > > >> X_TLOSS option?
> > > >
> > > > Since I don't have Red Hat 8.0 here myself, can I suggest you
> > > > investigate  about more yourself about what is acceptable? e.g. Does
> > > > 1.414e+16 work? Or  1.414E16 etc. That's all I would be doing :-).
> > >
> > > tried but without any success. The same error popups.
> > > Seems it doesn't like any "dotted" value ("1", "1e308", etc work fine).
> >
> > After setting LC_NUMERIC to POSIX in my shell environment the X_TLOSS
> > message disappeared. At my bash prompt the command line
> > "LC_NUMERIC=POSIX configtool"
> > does the job.
> 
> Just curious - what was it set to by default?

LC_NUMERIC itself is unset. But LANG is set to de_DE@euro and 
LC_COLLATE is set to POSIX.

Regards
Ingo Wimmer

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