Configuration Information [Automatically generated, do not change]: Machine: i686 OS: freebsd6.2 Compiler: i686-gentoo-freebsd6.2-gcc Compilation CFLAGS: -DPROGRAM='bash' -DCONF_HOSTTYPE='i686' -DCONF_OSTYPE='free bsd6.2' -DCONF_MACHTYPE='i686-gentoo-freebsd6.2' -DCONF_VENDOR='gentoo' -DLOCALE DIR='/usr/share/locale' -DPACKAGE='bash' -DSHELL -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I./ include -I./lib -O2 -mtune=i686 -pipe uname output: FreeBSD crater 6.2-RELEASE FreeBSD Gentoo 6.2-r1 #0: Sat Jun 9 18 :04:32 MDT 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys-6.2-r1/i386/compile/GE NERIC i386 Machine Type: i686-gentoo-freebsd6.2
Bash Version: 3.2 Patch Level: 17 Release Status: release Description: I am a developer at Gentoo (specializing in Gentoo/FreeBSD). Anyway, I discovered that there is some odd behavior with bash when using LAN=en_US.UTF-8 (anf we've verified same on en_GB.UTF-8). -Thanks, Joe Repeat-By: There are two cases I came up with. If you up-arrow through your history, hit right-arrow (i.e. going "past" the end - even though the cursor stops at the end), it takes 2 left-arrows to go back a character (as if there were an extra character at the end). Case 2 can usually be invoked by going back a character or two, hitting ctrl-k (to chop off the end of the line), and then hitting right-arrow repeatedly. The cursor will oscillate back and forth at the end of the line (well, I can almost always get this to happen...). _______________________________________________ Bug-bash mailing list Bug-bash@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-bash