Hello, Carlos. Older versions of YaST showes so massive distortions that it was close to unreadable on a plain text console. In last versions of openSuSE this became better, it is now reduced to what you (Carlos) actually described. So it can be used, but it does not appear 100% correctly (compared to a system using the default UTF8 settings. I use this locales, btw., if I am correct this is 8859-15: rainer@majestix:~> locale LANG=de_DE@euro LC_CTYPE="de_DE@euro" LC_NUMERIC="de_DE@euro" LC_TIME="de_DE@euro" LC_COLLATE="de_DE@euro" LC_MONETARY="de_DE@euro" LC_MESSAGES="de_DE@euro" LC_PAPER="de_DE@euro" LC_NAME="de_DE@euro" LC_ADDRESS="de_DE@euro" LC_TELEPHONE="de_DE@euro" LC_MEASUREMENT="de_DE@euro" LC_IDENTIFICATION="de_DE@euro" LC_ALL= I also see (i.e. during updates with zypper) that the progress line is showing sometimes a 2-byte character (two wrong characters instead of one correct char). Zypper - I *guess* - will use the same libraries as Yast? (Also I am not sure about what will happen if I connect some of my serial terminals. In this case we are somewhere between VT100/VT220 and ANSI terminal, but again far away from UTF8 ability. I only want to point out how important it is to solve this bug.) Am Freitag, 18. Jan 2019, 11:28:33 schrieb Carlos E. R.:
On 18/01/2019 11.09, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 10:39 AM Rainer Hantsch <> wrote:
This should be fixed anyways.
This thread is on development list. It contains zero factual information (openSUSE version, exact locale settings, exact terminal, exact $TERM value, screenshot of incorrect display, programs that exhibit problem and their invocation) that would allow someone to at least attempt to reproduce this issue. ... Then run yast:
Telcontar:~ # yast sw_single
I can't paste the result, because there is translation, but I see that the arrows are incorrect. This is a quick test, I don't know which windows show more errors, and this one is not that important; maybe Rainer can point others?
Also, you can see that the "view by repository" is missing.
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