Morten Bo Johansen wrote: [...] > 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!
Hum. I can reproduce this right now. I'm unsure where I went wrong before. But since mika couldn't get the problem triggered either, I don't feel too bad. ;) I'll look into it. Thanks for reporting. (It might take a while, unless someone else from upstream jumps in.) Regards, Frank For the record: a) Start a blank shell (zsh -f) b) export LANG=de_DE (*not* POSIX) export LC_ALL=de_DE.utf8 ...or whatever language you like, just the UTF-8 locale in `LC_ALL' and the non-UTF-8 locale in `LANG'. Both locales should probably exist on your system. So check "locale -a" and update `/etc/locale.gen' and run `locale-gen' if needed. c) Type two multibyte characters, like `รถ' (o with diaeresis). d) Type backspace four time. e) See the cursor erase parts of your prompt. f) Rant about locales in your native tongue. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org