--- Mike FABIAN <mfabian@suse.de> からのメッセージ:
ピアス エリック <eric_karatsujp@yahoo.co.jp> さんは書きました:
I just did an upgrade install from a Japanese/SuSE 9.0 to Japanese/SuSE 9.1.
On the terminal (any terminal), I'm getting weird behavior, and my first guess is it's UTF related.
For example, if I type 'hello' on the terminal, then type alt-b (to go back a word) and then type 'goodbye' followed by return, here's what I get:
$ hello $ gheoheohedhebheyheehello bash: goodbyehello: command not found
You can see the text is input correctly, but the display is screwed up.
Anyone else have this problem? I'm considering a fresh install, but I'd rather figure this out instead.
Which shell are you using? bash?
If it is bash, what is your prompt? You can see how you prompt is set with
echo $PS1
Bingo! (Yes, I'm using Bash.) I set $PS1 to "$ " and everything worked correctly. I haven't changed my PS1 variable for 2+ years. Something else must have changed (bash?) that it doesn't work properly now. Here's what I had: \[\033[0;37m\][$(date +%I:%M%P)]\[\033[34m\][\u:\[\033[1;32m\]\W\[\033[34m\]]$\[\033[0m\] Maybe the color escape sequences aren't supported the same now? I've no idea. I'll play around with it. Thanks for the tip. I haven't been on the list for a while... I hope all has been well with you Mike. Eric PIerce __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? http://bb.yahoo.co.jp/