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anti_user 01-31-2011 11:25 PM

minicom, please update this package
 
Hello! It may be some bug report, but native package of minicom version 2.1 of Slackware doesn't support UTF-8 encoding, thats why i please developers to upgrade this package to version 2.4 (how i know this version is last and support UTF-8 encoding). Im try to compiling 2.4 manually, but its not compiled and error on out :(
I use minicom to configure some CISCO devices, and now i can run minicom without UTF-8 encoding with that command: LC_ALL=en_US minicom, then minicom runs with English language without UTF-8 encoding.

xeleema 02-01-2011 01:27 PM

Greetingz!

Okay, I'm going to try very, very hard to understand your request. So please don't be upset if I misunderstand what you're trying to say;

You want minicom updated to include UTF-8 support?

Man page of minicom 2.1 (compiled Jan 7 2007)
Code:

LOCALES
      Minicom has now support for local languages. This means you can  change  most  of
      the  English  messages and other strings to another language by setting the envi-
      ronment variable LANG. On September 2001 the supported  languages  are  Brazilian
      Portuguese, Finnish, Japanese, French, Polish, Czech, Russian and Spanish.  Turk-
      ish is under construction.

Have you tried setting "LC_ALL=ru_RU.utf8"? I'm not in front of a Slackware box right now, but on CentOS5 (and RHEL5), that should work.

rworkman 02-01-2011 08:52 PM

Well, I don't know if it will actually fix your issue (or even if there is one), but I just queued up minicom-2.5 for the -current tree. Of course, I can't promise that Pat will pick it up during this cycle, but there's at least a chance now :-)

anti_user 02-01-2011 09:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xeleema (Post 4244923)
Greetingz!

Okay, I'm going to try very, very hard to understand your request. So please don't be upset if I misunderstand what you're trying to say;

You want minicom updated to include UTF-8 support?

Man page of minicom 2.1 (compiled Jan 7 2007)
Code:

LOCALES
      Minicom has now support for local languages. This means you can  change  most  of
      the  English  messages and other strings to another language by setting the envi-
      ronment variable LANG. On September 2001 the supported  languages  are  Brazilian
      Portuguese, Finnish, Japanese, French, Polish, Czech, Russian and Spanish.  Turk-
      ish is under construction.

Have you tried setting "LC_ALL=ru_RU.utf8"? I'm not in front of a Slackware box right now, but on CentOS5 (and RHEL5), that should work.

Sorry for my English... Yes, i want to include UTF-8 support. Version 2.1 supported Russian language, but it doesn't support UTF-8. My default env is ru_RU.UTF-8 but minicom 2.1 doesn't support UTF-8. I try to compile 2.5 version and its compiled okay =) and work with UTF-8 without bugs. Thanks!

anti_user 02-01-2011 09:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rworkman (Post 4245248)
Well, I don't know if it will actually fix your issue (or even if there is one), but I just queued up minicom-2.5 for the -current tree. Of course, I can't promise that Pat will pick it up during this cycle, but there's at least a chance now :-)

Thank you Robby! Will be waiting in upstream of Slackware tree =)

xeleema 02-01-2011 10:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by anti_user (Post 4245255)
Thank you Robby! Will be waiting in upstream of Slackware tree =)

Um...you do realize this means you're going to have to get it out of the -current tree, right? Seeing as how minicom 2.5 was just released as of 29jan11, I don't think it's going to hit Slackware 13.1 anytime soon.

You could just hit the project page and download the source yourself.

anti_user 02-02-2011 04:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xeleema (Post 4245302)
Um...you do realize this means you're going to have to get it out of the -current tree, right? Seeing as how minicom 2.5 was just released as of 29jan11, I don't think it's going to hit Slackware 13.1 anytime soon.

You could just hit the project page and download the source yourself.

Yes, i already compiled minicom 2.5 successful and create Slackware package. New minicom runs great with native Unicode support! Will be waiting official Slackware package in -current tree. Thank you!


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