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From: philippe <philippe DOT roux AT univ-rennes1 DOT fr>
Subject: Re: configure rxvt on cygwin 1.7.5
Date: Thu, 08 Jul 2010 21:44:23 +0200
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Andy Koppe a écrit :
> 
> Setting termName to "xterm" in rxvt is a bad idea, because the two
> terminals diverge in various ways, for example regarding keycodes for
> modifier key combinations. Better stick with TERM=rxvt.

ok

> 
> Have a look at http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/bashref.html#Bash-Startup-Files
> to see which files are being sourced when bash is invoked with
> --login.


I've together the contains of /etc/bashrc and ~/.bash into a single file
~/.profile and now it's ok for my prompt and aliases ! But I've still
some problems with special characters (é à ç ...), how can I change
default encoding to avoid errors like below :

[philippe AT port78]~/Documents>
$ ls cl*
clé avast.txt
[philippe AT port78]~/Documents>
$ ls clé*
ls: cannot access clé*: No such file or directory

Thank's,

Philippe.



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