On Tue, Sep 06, 2005 at 10:07:03PM +0400, Nikita V. Youshchenko wrote: > > > > > This email is about bug report #288856 "pstree mustn't use '-G' by > > default". It appears that VT100 line characters and Cryllic fonts cause > > problems. Please note my comments in the bottom of the bug report > > about what makes pstree use these characters. > > > > What I am after is a simple, programmatic way of determining when NOT > > to use VT100 line characters. It may not be a Cryllic-specific > > problem, but at least I can make one l10n group happy! > > > > If someone knows of a general test for when not to use the characters, > > no matter what the CODESET even better. > > I can't reproduce any problem with pstree on cyrillic linux console > (ru_RU.KOI8-R locale) - all line-drawing symbols are displayed correctly.
Yes, of course. But right after this cyrillic letters are disappeares from screen. In othe words, 'pstree -G' cancels russification of screen font on linux console. > Probably bug submitter has broken console, or probably some specific setup. > > I think that the bug should be tagged 'unreproducable' and later closed > unless submitter provides more information. No and no. Just remove '-G' from degault pstree settings and close this bug. -- <Serge Matveev (home) - ICQ:3575357> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]