On 2011/3/28 14:19, Marc Balmer wrote:
Am 28.03.11 08:06, schrieb H Xu:Hello Everyone, On both Linux and FreeBSD, the following command could be used to remove invalid characters: $ man cc | iconv -c However, on NetBSD, it seems that iconv doesn't support this kind of usage. Is there any solution?Actually it does work like you described. -c is a valid option to iconv in NetBSD and it does strip characters that it can not convert.
It gives the following on my NetBSD: % man cc | iconv -c Usage: iconv [-cs] -f <from_code> -t <to_code> [file ...] iconv -f <from_code> [-cs] [-t <to_code>] [file ...] iconv -t <to_code> [-cs] [-f <from_code>] [file ...] iconv -l Isn't it weird? Regards, H Xu 2011/3/28