
20 Jan
2011
20 Jan
'11
10:33 a.m.
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 07:42:44PM +0000, Alexander Lamaison wrote:
I was under the impression that Linux changed from interpreting char* as being in a multitude of different encodings to being in UTF-8 by default. What you might be thinking of is that most modern Linux distributions set the default locale to include UTF-8 encoding (usually en_US.UTF-8).
-- 1.21 Jiggabytes of memory should be enough for anybody.