Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 8 Dec 1999 17:08:21 +0300 (MSK) | From | Khimenko Victor <> | Subject | Re: How is 8-bit character support enabled for the TTY driver |
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On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, Marcin Dalecki wrote:
> > If bash is broken why I can not see it ? I'm using bash 2.03 and all > > russian filenames and such works just fine ... > > Uh.. oh... I did only look at bash-1.14. > Bash 1.14 is fine as well (as long as it's correctly configured).
> > P.S. Of course I said (via .inputrc) that I need support for 8bit characters > > for both input and output (it's in bash's info under "Command Line Editing", > > "Readline Init File", "Readline Init File Syntax": input-meta, > > convert-meta, output-meta, etc). > > Yeah GNU hell of configuration... > It's explained in any <insert-your-favorite-language-where-you-need-8bit>-howto :-) In my case it was Cyrillic-HOWTO ...
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