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From: Mark Eichin <eic...@arepa.com>
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Subject: meta keys in tcsh don't work anymore!
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package: tcsh
version: 6.08.01-2
If I hit meta-p in an 8-bit session, I now get ^=F0 instead of the
action of history-search-backwards. I assume this is a result of the
change
>> * Defined KANJI and DSPMBYTE to provide support for Japanese users
from the changelog.Debian... however, I can't find any way to
*disable* this at runtime. setenv NOREBIND doesn't seem to have the
right effect, and there doesn't appear to be any other nls-controlling
variable.
I do have tcsh-i18n installed, if that makes a difference (it shouldn't.)
Help, please, I probably use meta-p more often than anything else...
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