>> By this I mean that you select a language that uses
>> a non-Roman alphabet. Like Chinese, for example.
> 
> Well, that certainly is a common thing to do.

Considering that there are over 1 billion people from China
on the planet, at least 1 of every 5 potential users might want
to use that weird little language called Chinese. So yes,
you're right -- it's probably a pretty common thing to do.
I'm glad we agree.

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> The problem is that you compiled urxvt without debugging info (-g), so
> gdb couldn't make a backtrace.

There is no compilation option -g listed in "./configure --help"
for urxvt and "./configure -g" returns an "unrecognized option" error.

Do you mean "--enable-warnings" instead? Or did you mean something else?

Thanks in advance for your help.

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