Thomas Dickey wrote: > On Thu, Sep 08, 2005 at 11:20:10AM +0200, Vedran Furač wrote: > >>Thomas Dickey wrote: >> >>>The bug is in iptraf - it's not using setlocale(). >> >>Are you sure? Because it's not only iptraf. Same thing is with >>centericq, links, hexcurse, bastet,...and every this app is displayed >>nice in gnome-terminal, xterm, etc. > > > I'm certain, having just looked at this last week. You'll find the same issue > with Linux console: when in UTF-8 mode, the terminal no longer responds to
Yes, the same thing is in the linux console. What do you mean under "UTF-8 mode", locale settings or something else? I have tried different locale settings but that didn't help. > The application must take this into account. For ncurses, that's done by > setting up the locale support within the calling application. So, there is no quick solution for this, no workarounds? I'll just have to wait? Am I the only one experiencing this problem? -- Vedran Furač