Volkov Peter wrote:
> In bash-3.2:
> ~/tmp/bash/bash-3.2 $ mkdir тест/
> ~/tmp/bash/bash-3.2 $ cd тест/
> ~/tmp/bash/bash-3.2/тест $ ls
> ~/tmp/bash/bash-3.2/тест $ #
Same problem here (# is position of cursor):
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ mkdir ĉĉ
[EMAIL
Volkov Peter wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I use the following colored primary prompt string:
> PS1="\[\033[01;32m\]\w \$\[\033[00;00m\] "
>
> Then I create directory with russian name. (locale ru_RU.UTF8). If I cd
> into directory in bash-3.1 everything works as expected but in bash-3.2
> cursor became po
Kasper wrote:
> x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
>
> Bash Version: 3.2
> Patch Level: 9
> Release Status: release
>
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/mnt/lfs/static/src/bash-3.2/lib/malloc'
> rm -f bash
> gcc -s -L./builtins -L./lib/readline -L./lib/readline -L./lib/glob
> -L./lib/tilde -L./lib/malloc -L./lib/s
Johan Hovold wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is the following behaviour intended or a bug in bash (3.1.17(1)-release)? The
> command list
>
> (set -e; false; echo hello)
>
> does not print hello and has non-zero exit status. All fine. If I try to use
> this fact to display an error message the semantics
Frans de Boer wrote:
> rom: Frans de Boer
> To: bug-bash@gnu.org
> Subject: [ulimit and -e switch]
>
> Configuration Information [Automatically generated, do not change]:
> Machine: i686
> OS: linux-gnu
> Compiler: gcc
> Compilation CFLAGS: -pg -DPROGRAM='bash' -DCONF_HOSTTYPE='i686'
> -DCONF_OSTY
Eric beat me to this. :-) Odd that 'reply all' didn't work for you...
ah, but now I understand why (see below). Anyway, last time I
intentionally did not redirect to the list. I make it policy to
indicate that you should do that, otherwise I am publicly re-posting a
private correspondence witho
Hello Chet.
On Fri, 2007-02-23 at 16:43 -0500, Chet Ramey wrote:
> I can't reproduce this on Mac OS X, using Terminal or xterm. I will
> look further when I have access to a Linux machine.
I've checked this behavior and in xterm everything works. Thus seems
that this is konsole bug and bash work