* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [08-25-08 22:55]: > Hello Fabian, > > Could you please let me know how I can unsubscribe from the email alias > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Look forward to hear from you. > > Thank you > Namal > > ---- Fabian Groffen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 25-08-2008 14:54:08 -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote: > > > On Monday, August 25 at 03:07 PM, quoth Derek Martin: > > >> I was trying to compile mutt from the latest sources on my work > > >> desktop, which is running, I believe, the latest Ubuntu release. What > > >> I found is, if I compile against ncurses, the arrows which show thread > > >> relationships are drawn as a series of off ASCII characters, like so: > > >> > > >> T~T�T~@>RE: > > >> �T~T�T~@> > > >> > > >> If I compile against slang, it works as expected. > > > > > > Interesting... what terminal are you using, and what's your TERM > > > variable set to? What version of ncurses-dev do you have installed? > > > > > >> Also, Ubuntu's package (based on Mutt 1.5.15+20070412 (2007-04-11)) is > > >> compiled against ncurses, and that works fine (though I think it had a > > >> weird interaction with some environment variable, which I fixed by > > >> unsetting the variable). > > > > > > VERY interesting! Perhaps their package has some unique patch applied? > > > > I see exactly the same on Interix. It is caused by > > set charset="utf-8" > > which is a mismatch with the current locale (POSIX). > > > > I guess the same holds for you, and is not really an ncurses/mutt issue > > in that case. > > > > > > -- > > Fabian Groffen > > Gentoo on a different level
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