On Fri, Sep 06, 2013 at 06:10:33PM -0400, Thomas Dickey wrote: > On Fri, Sep 06, 2013 at 07:53:40AM -0500, John Moyer wrote: > > Package: xterm > > Version: 278-4 > > Severity: normal
> > * What led up to the situation? > > ls -al /etc/ssl/certs > > start xterm on local host. ssh to remote host running Wheezy. ls > > There is no problem if I do this on local host, so maybe ther problem is > > some combination of ssh and xterm. strace on ssh shows it is in read(). > > ls -al /etc/ssl/certs | cat -v > > behaves as expected. > > > > /etc/ssl/certs/T*Sertifika* is the file name that causes problems. There is > > no > > problem with the Xfce desktop terminal except that the filename does not > > display correctly. > > > > 00000000 2f 65 74 63 2f 73 73 6c 2f 63 65 72 74 73 2f 54 > > /etc/ssl/certs/T > > 00000010 c3 9c 42 c4 b0 54 41 4b 5f 55 45 4b 41 45 5f 4b > > ..B..TAK_UEKAE_K > > 00000020 c3 b6 6b 5f 53 65 72 74 69 66 69 6b 61 5f 48 69 > > ..k_Sertifika_Hi > > 00000030 7a 6d 65 74 5f 53 61 c4 9f 6c 61 79 c4 b1 63 c4 > > zmet_Sa..lay..c. > > 00000040 b1 73 c4 b1 5f 2d 5f 53 c3 bc 72 c3 bc 6d 5f 33 > > .s.._-_S..r..m_3 > > 00000050 2e 70 65 6d 0a .pem. > > > > lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 104 May 17 19:11 > > T##B##TAK_UEKAE_K##k_Sertifika_Hizmet_Sa##lay##c##s##_-_S##r##m_3.pem -> > > /usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/T##B##TAK_UEKAE_K##k_Sertifika_Hizmet_Sa##lay##c##s##_-_S##r##m_3.crt > > The string is encoded with UTF-8, but according to the summary, your > locale is C (POSIX). The 9f begins a string which is not terminated > (see ctlseqs.ms): > > ESC _ > Application Program Command (APC is 0x9f). > > Also see the discussion of brokenStringTerm in the manpage. > > (This is not a bug in xterm, by the way). > > > Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C (charmap=ANSI_X3.4-1968) > > -- > Thomas E. Dickey <[email protected]> > http://invisible-island.net > ftp://invisible-island.net Thank you for your reply. Should I will try setting brokenStringTerm to true in an X resources file. Should I use a different locale? Is this a bug in ssh? Was it ssh that was stopping? Is this a Mozilla bug, using an improper file name? Should I report this bug elsewhere? Thanks again. John -- John Moyer (KC5GSX) mailto:[email protected] http://www.RSOK.com/~jrm/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

