On Jan 04, Robert Bihlmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 >Considering old standards broken because a newer one exists is just
 >ridiculous.
Agreed.

 >> I've noticed that UTF-8 sometimes makes zsh unhappy, [...]
 >
 >That's quite an understatement. The commandline editor can't deal with
 >multibyte characters in any way. So for example entering an o umlaut
 >and then deleting it gets you in trouble, because zsh does not handle
 >the two byte sequence as one character.
The same applies to bash. There has been patch in the BTS for a very
long time but it has never been applied.

-- 
ciao,
Marco

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