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Re: Sesame Server on Linux
Reply #75 - Jun 12th, 2014 at 6:04pm
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Sorry I didn't see your reply.

I use "," as the decimal separator and "." as the thousands sign.
I am not sure, how to check what ubuntu is using during boot and when it changes.
It appears that everything is fine once the system has finished booting appart from the € sign.
  

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Reply #76 - Jun 12th, 2014 at 8:23pm
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If you just kick off the server normally - not at boot, do you see the same numeric issue?
  

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Reply #77 - Jun 13th, 2014 at 6:44am
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When I start the sesame server normally I do not see the problem. It seems to be running fine.
  

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Reply #78 - Jun 13th, 2014 at 2:27pm
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Then it appears that you have hit the bug on the head. The locale information that you are normally using is not being set soon enough to cover running a daemon.

I haven't seen this (in the US), so I'll have to do some google searches to see if this is common problem, with a common solution.

In the meantime you might want to set up your shell script (that launches Sesame) to set the locale environment variables for Sesame.

Or, you could write a new shell script for use with cron, that checks if Sesame is running every 10 minutes or so, and if not - launches it. That way Sesame will start well after your system is fully booted.
  

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Reply #79 - Jun 14th, 2014 at 1:29pm
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Carsten,

How are you launching your daemon on boot? Did you manually edit files in init.d? Are you using a utility do daemonize Sesame? If so, which? With what settings?

Making sure that it is launched after the locale settings for the system have been established depends on the method you are using and the run-level set. You should be trying to cause it to be launched as late as possible during the boot sequence.
  

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