Morten Bo Johansen wrote: [...] > What you are missing is that you never once tried the combination setting > I described as causing problem. Please try to set a non-utf8 _country_
I'd be surprised to see different results with `de_DE' and `POSIX'. > locale for the LANG variable together with a utf8 locale for the LC_ALL > variable. E.g. at your zsh prompt: > > export LANG=de_DE > export LC_ALL=de_DE.utf8 > > type in e.g. an umlaut character, type backspace to delete it and notice > that it is deleted piecemeal by octet. It should happen to you too! It doesn't. For me, zsh works as expected, even with that combination. [...] > This combination > > export LANG= > export LC_ALL=da_DK.utf8 > > is okay. So it is the specific combination of a non-utf8 country locale > for LANG and a utf8 country locale for LC_ALL that is at fault. I can't reproduce this yet. I'll try to replicate your system more closely this afternoon... Regards, Frank -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org