2009/9/2 Alberto Simões <hashas...@gmail.com>: > Simon, try to compile a gnu version of readline, and then compile sqlite > againt it. It should do the trick.
actually, it is me, not Simon, who is experiencing this problem. Before I jump into compiling a new readline lib, I want to ascertain if that is what others (such as Simon or DRH) did who are *not* having any such issues on the Mac. > > All the best, > Alberto > > On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 8:27 PM, P Kishor <punk.k...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 10:55 AM, Simon >> Slavin<slav...@hearsay.demon.co.uk> wrote: >> > >> > On 2 Sep 2009, at 2:39pm, Alberto Simões wrote: >> > >> >> Can you please send me your env? >> > >> > It works fine for me on Leopard, and I have done no special >> > environment setting at all: I use the default Unix settings and the >> > default SQLite settings for 10.5. >> > >> > You might want to check which shell you're using (csh ? bash ?) to >> > see if the shell is filtering out your funny characters for you. >> >> >> actually, does not work for me. I am using bash, and while both in >> Terminal.app and in iTerm.app, the character encoding is set to >> Unicode (UTF-8), none of the accented characters work. When I type >> 'café', for example, upon typing Option-e, I get the accent mark, but >> when I type e, instead of getting é, I get nothing. It wipes the >> accent, and the cursor doesn't move. >> >> >> > >> > Simon. >> > -- >> > http://www.hearsay.demon.co.uk | I'd expect if a computer was involved >> > | it all would have been much worse. >> > No Buffy for you. | -- John "West" McKenna >> > Leave quickly now. -- Anya | THE FRENCH WAS THERE >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > sqlite-users mailing list >> > sqlite-users@sqlite.org >> > http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> Puneet Kishor http://www.punkish.org >> Carbon Model http://carbonmodel.org >> Charter Member, Open Source Geospatial Foundation http://www.osgeo.org >> Science Commons Fellow, http://sciencecommons.org/about/whoweare/kishor >> Nelson Institute, UW-Madison http://www.nelson.wisc.edu >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- >> Assertions are politics; backing up assertions with evidence is science >> ======================================================================= >> _______________________________________________ >> sqlite-users mailing list >> sqlite-users@sqlite.org >> http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users > > > > -- > Alberto Simões > > _______________________________________________ sqlite-users mailing list sqlite-users@sqlite.org http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users