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Minimserver not seeing one of my files
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02-12-2013, 22:35
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RE: Minimserver not seeing one of my files
(02-12-2013 22:11)NeilT Wrote: I have this in /etc/rc.local: The recommended approach is described in this post. However, I'm not sure why you're getting US-ASCII when you start MinimServer as root. Does the root user on your RPi have a different locale setting? On my RPi, the root user locale is the same as the pi user locale. |
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02-12-2013, 22:52
Post: #12
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RE: Minimserver not seeing one of my files
(02-12-2013 22:35)simoncn Wrote: The recommended approach is described in this post. Yup, that's what I did - you must have posted before seeing my success post ![]() I also have no idea why root is different. I've not knowingly modified the account in any way. I guess that's another challenge to find out - not for any reason,. just because we ought to know! Again, thanks. |
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02-12-2013, 23:26
Post: #13
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RE: Minimserver not seeing one of my files
(02-12-2013 22:52)NeilT Wrote: Yup, that's what I did - you must have posted before seeing my success post I've done some experiments, and it seems the US-ASCII problem isn't caused by running MinimServer as root. It seems to be caused by running MinimServer from the /etc/rc.local script. For some reason, the locale isn't set correctly when /etc/rc.local is running. |
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02-12-2013, 23:49
Post: #14
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RE: Minimserver not seeing one of my files
(02-12-2013 23:26)simoncn Wrote: I've done some experiments, and it seems the US-ASCII problem isn't caused by running MinimServer as root. It seems to be caused by running MinimServer from the /etc/rc.local script. For some reason, the locale isn't set correctly when /etc/rc.local is running. As I understand it, there is technically no actual root user so maybe there is no locale associated. The apparent US is possibly some basic default? |
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