RG> I [have been] running the "dangerous" binary for about 4 months,
RG> in both UTF-8 and ISO-8859-2 locales and so far have [had] no
RG> problems at all.
Radovan,
I just don't believe that. Markus' hack cannot possibly work in an
UTF-8 locale, and in an ISO 8859-2 locale it will only work for those
characters that coincide with ISO 8859-1.
I would like to strongly encourage people to upgrade to a version of
the Xlib/XTerm combo that does work rather than trying their hand at
incorrectly hacking around the limitations of earlier versions.
RG> I have newest released (i.e. 4.1.0) version
Then you only need to compile a recent XTerm to get full functionality
in UTF-8 mode. (If you're running Debian packages of 4.1.0, you've
already got a recent XTerm, and then I don't see how you could
possibly have applied Markus' hack to it.)
Regards,
Juliusz
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