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Date:      Mon, 23 Dec 1996 17:19:39 +1100 (EST)
From:      David Nugent <davidn@sdev.usn.blaze.net.au>
To:        =?KOI8-R?Q?=E1=CE=C4=D2=C5=CA_=FE=C5=D2=CE=CF=D7=2C_Andrey_Chernov?= <ache@nagual.ru>
Cc:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Confused about locale
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.3.95.961223171022.18389L-100000@sdev.usn.blaze.net.au>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.95.961223044718.1318B-100000@nagual.ru>

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On Mon, 23 Dec 1996, [KOI8-R] Андрей Чернов, Andrey Chernov wrote:

>> > I dislike idea of "system default" locale, I like idea of "user
>> > default" locale instead!
>> 
>> Ok. There will be a way of achieving this shortly via login.conf.
>
>Not so quick, it will be nice if user can change his preferences
>easily.

The user can, by overriding the standard environment variables in
his or her .login or .profile, just as they do now. The only
thing the lang= and charset= entries in the login class affects
are the defaults set by login in the user's environment. Editing
startup files is no more difficult than running, say, chpass et
al.


>> The last part is more difficult. But the field is already there
>> in "class".
>
>What is difficult here? As man says "class" is pointer to termcap-style
>attributes. Do you mean that they must be unchangeable by user?

Not at all. Only that "class" is a pointer to /many/ parameters
that (1) set administrative restrictions and (2) sets up the
*default* login environment for a set of users. For a shell
account, most of the environment setup remains changeable, just
as it is now.


Regards,

David Nugent - Unique Computing Pty Ltd - Melbourne, Australia
Voice +61-3-9791-9547  Data/BBS +61-3-9792-3507  3:632/348@fidonet
davidn@freefall.org davidn@blaze.net.au http://www.blaze.net.au/~davidn/




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