RE: Segmentation fault
$ env
Look for a line with "LANG=<something>".
$ unset LANG
... to unset the variable, at least in the bash shell.
Marc
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>>> "Patrick Kirk" <patrick@kirks.net> 07/08 5:03 PM >>>
How can I tell? There is no man LANG or man variable.
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> Have you set your LANG et.al. Variables? If yes, try to unset them...
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