On Friday, August 29th, 2025 at 11:58, Thorsten Leemhuis <regressions@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Lo! > > On 29.08.25 13:36, Alerymin wrote: > > > Note: > > The issue looks like it's from tty directly but I don't see who is the maintainer, so I email the closest I can get > > > > Description: > > In command line, sticky keys reset only when typing ASCII and ISO-8859-1 characters. > > Tested with the QWERTY Lafayette layout: https://codeberg.org/Alerymin/kbd-qwerty-lafayette > > > > Observed Behaviour: > > When the layout is loaded in ISO-8859-15, most characters typed don't reset the sticky key, unless it's basic ASCII characters or Unicode > > When the layout is loaded in ISO-8859-1, the sticky key works fine. > > > > Expected behaviour: > > Sticky key working in ISO-8859-1 and ISO-8859-15 > > > > System used: > > Arch Linux, kernel 6.16.3-arch1-1 > > > Thx for the report. You CCed the regressions list, so please allow me to > ask: what's the last version where this worked? And FWIW in case nobody > comes around with an idea what might cause this any time soon: could you > bisect[1] what's causing the problem? Ciao, Thorsten > > [1] > https://docs.kernel.org/admin-guide/verify-bugs-and-bisect-regressions.html Well, I read the reporting page a bit too quickly so I CCed the regressions list while I shouldn't have, sorry. I've never seen it work normally, it's not a regression. On a github issues on kbd-project legionus had a few ideas about it: https://github.com/legionus/kbd/issues/140
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