The error is from the Perl DateManip library that mactime uses. It has
some invalid values that Perl 5.8 does not like. I emailed the author
a few months ago, but never heard back. I don't think it is an issue
unless you enter the time in Portuguese.
brian
On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 12:17:00AM +1000, sh...@po... wrote:
> When I run mactime on an image I get a mactime report okay, but I also get dozens of error messages similar to:
>
> Malformed UTF-8 character.....
> ..Date/Manip.pm.....
> ..unexpected non-continuation byte 0x6c immediately after start byte 0xfa...
>
> The hex chars in the above differ from message to message.
>
> Are these errors normal? I am running Redhat Linux 8.0 with kernel 2.4.18-14. The file systems and images I am using are ext2. The language on my system is en_AU.UTF-8.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Gary Robertson
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