On mar jun 29, 2004 at 10:13:36 +0400, Grigory Bakunov wrote: > > Bonjour, > > > > who could explain this dialog: > > > > [root@machin root]# yum install ntp > > I will do the following: > > [install: ntp 4.1.2-5.i386] > > I will install/upgrade these to satisfy the dependencies: > > [deps: libcap 1.10-16.i386] > > [deps: sed 4.0.8-2.i386] > > Is this ok [y/N]: y > > Exiting on user command. > > > > I get this in 50% of my attempts to install/update packages!!! > > Let me guess. Realy your dialog looks like this: > yum> Is this ok [y/N]: > you> {one of your international characters} ^H {i mean 'backspace'} y > ^J {i mean 'enter'} > > I put my comments to {}. > I'm right? except ^H > If it's true then you have typical problem. In short words if you > input one unicode symbol you need to press backspace twice cause each > unicode symbol its two bytes. Sad but true. don't understand this. I don't use utf-8 in the terminal I use to update. -- François Patte. Inde : École Française d'Extrême-Orient Deccan College Pune 411006 - Inde Tél : (00 91) (0)20 26 69 39 04 France : François Patte. UFR de mathématiques et informatique. http://www.math-info.univ-paris5.fr/~patte