OS:Rocky Linux release 8.7 (Green Obsidian)
Asterisk:11.7.0
\U+2E004\U+2E01B\U+2E05B\U+2E041\U+2E00A\U+2E00A\U+2E00A
OS:Rocky Linux release 8.7 (Green Obsidian)
Asterisk:11.7.0
\U+2E004\U+2E01B\U+2E05B\U+2E041\U+2E00A\U+2E00A\U+2E00A
That version of Asterisk does not support editline with unicode support.
Thank you for your reply. I was on centos7.9 before, and I was able to execute commands on the asterisk cli console, but after migrating asterisk to rockylinux8.7, some garbled characters always appeared when executing commands on the asterisk cli console, and I could not enter any commands
Yes, if libedit was updated and switched to unicode then you’d experience that. You can either upgrade Asterisk, or identify and try to backport the respective change yourself.
I began to think that the default character set of the operating system was too small. At present, I have installed all character sets (dnf install glibc-all-langpacks
), and restarted asterisk, but it is still impossible to call in commands in the asterisk console
Please reproduce on a supported version of Asterisk, explain how to reproduce and explain the expected result. Asterisk 11.7.0 is almost 11 years old and Asterisk 11.25.3, the end of the 11 series, was end of life five years ago.
These are characters from CJK Unified Ideographs Extension F. It wouldn’t surprise me if they post date that version of Asterisk. They are
Very few people are likely to have fonts that cover them.
Thank you for your reply. According to the current situation, we can only try to upgrade the version of asterisk?
No-one is going to advise you to continue using such an old version. It is unsupportable.
OK.Thanks.
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