On Wednesday 12 January 2005 01:00, Andreas Schwab wrote:
> Peter Volkov Alexandrovich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I should get the same string again. But if I misstyped and then edited my
> > words in russian language with backspace then next line differs from the
> > previous. So if I type:
> >
> > ÐÐÐ<backspace>Ð
> >
> > the first line will be:
> >
> > ÐÐÐ
> >
> > but the second
> >
> > ÐÐï
>
> Try stty iutf8 to tell the terminal that input is encoded in UTF-8.

Thank you for your answer, Andreas.

But it can not help me. Look at version of stty I have. 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ stty --version
stty (GNU coreutils) 5.2.1
Written by David MacKenzie.

But it does not support option iutf8:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ env LC_MESSAGES="C" stty iutf8
stty: invalid argument `iutf8'
Try `stty --help' for more information.

man stty also knows nothing about similar options. I use Gentoo distribution. 
Does such stty's behavour mean that developers hacked stty?

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Volkov Peter, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
General Physics Institute,
Russian Academy of Sciences.
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Linux 2.6.9-gentoo-r13 i686
Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1700MHz


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