Try 1.1 or CVS HEAD.

On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 11:42:28PM -0500, Aron Griffis wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I use a bash prompt that looks like this:
> 
>     ????????? 0 agrif...@tartufo ~
>     $
> 
> Each of those leading dashes is the UTF-8 octal sequence 342 224
> 201 according to /usr/bin/od.  This works great in urxvt, xterm
> or gnome-terminal; it also works perfectly in screen.  However
> under tmux I get this instead:
> 
>     ??  ??  ??   0 agrif...@tartufo ~
> 
> I've tried "tmux -u" but it stays the same. My locale settings
> are simple: LANG=en_US.utf8 and LC_COLLATE=C
> 
> I've also tried editing code containing those characters in vim
> and I see the same problem, so it's not just an issue of the bash
> prompt.
> 
> Can anybody offer a suggestion for what I might be doing wrong?
> I'm using tmux version 0.8-5 on Ubuntu 9.10.
> 
> Thanks,
> Aron
> 
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