On Fri, 23 Dec 2011, Robert Millan wrote:
The interesting thing is, that after activation of "swedish.iso",
then Vim when used in a virtual console will accept Swedish vowels as
blank, invisible characters.
This suggest that input works but output doesn't. When doing this
kind of tests it's b
Hi Mats,
El 23 de desembre de 2011 14:18, Mats Erik Andersson
ha escrit:
> upstream FreeBSD is neglecting non-US characters for the console,
> which carries over also to GNU/kFreeBSD.
It isn't clear from your message wether you're referring to keyboard
map support or display charset.
In princip
Dear all,
upstream FreeBSD is neglecting non-US characters for the console,
which carries over also to GNU/kFreeBSD. Well, to be exact it was
possible to get scandinavian vowels in FreeBSD 6.4, but that
was gone in 8.0, thus also for us. My guess is that the same
thing holds for German vowels, Cat
On 23. Dec 2011, at 04:19 , Benjamin Kaduk wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Dec 2011, peter green wrote:
>
>> While looking at why stud FTBFS on all architectures except i386 and amd64
>> (as part of looking at armhf build failures to try to increase armhf's build
>> percentage) I decided to take a look at
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