Daniel Burrows wrote:
No, the program has to be modified to use wide characters or UTF8 internally when formatting text. This should happen in the next experimental release or two.

Very strange design. In SuSE yast-ncurses always change locale in
startup to utf-8. All work fine. Linked with libncursesw.so.5. When I moved from suse to debian I didn't even expect programs based on ncurses or slang which breaking utf-8 still exist.

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Olleg

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