Ian,

I have had to migrate my work to another environment which includes a new
kernel and new busybox executable.

I have tried to setup the environment as exact as possible but I am back to
square one with this issue.

LANG=en_GB.utf8, TERM=linux. I have played around with LC and LC_ALL as well
as TERMINFO but with no success. I suppose this is more of a busybox
configuration thing (using version 1.2.1, with locale support enabled). But I
figured I would try here before I venture into the busybox forums.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

John

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John
Powell
Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2007 12:39 AM
To: Urwid General Discussion
Subject: Re: [Urwid] Weird LineBox behavior

Thanks for the quick explanation. I had not placed the locale archive in the
correct location. Fixed now and things are working fine.

Thanks again,

John

> 
> When Urwid thinks that it is not running with a UTF-8 encoding it will 
> use the "alternate character set" escape sequences to draw certain 
> graphic characters.  If your terminal is not set up to interpret these 
> escape sequences it will display the characters as the letters you 
> show above.
> Most terminals that I have tested will display the proper character 
> when the alternate character set escape sequences are used.
> 
> What terminal do you notice the problem in (or is it the Linux 
> console, since you mention upgrading your kernel)?
> What is your $LANG setting?
> 
> Ian
> 
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