Quoting "Ralf Corsepius" <rc040203@xxxxxxxxxx>:
drago01 wrote:
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 9:29 PM, Ralf Corsepius<rc040203@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Miroslav Lichvar wrote:
A possible replacement is the editline library which provides a
compatible interface and is licensed under BSD, unfortunately it
doesn't handle UTF-8.
I thought, we banned all non-utf-8 aware packages?
err .. what?
Yes, utf-8 awareness had been a review criterion since the earliest
Fedora days.
No. What you are thinking of is spec files and rpm filenames (and
documentation that is in non-ASCII character set).
no we still have a lot of them...
Packages to get rid off ... did somebody say Fedora is "leading edge"?
Just because a program doesn't support UTF8 doesn't make it broken.
I can state a lot of programs that aren't UTF8 compatible but still
offer a lot of functionality and are important for daily work.
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