(please keep [EMAIL PROTECTED] copied) Le vendredi 21 janvier 2005 à 14:20 +0100, Klaus Ethgen a écrit : > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Am Fr den 21. Jan 2005 um 13:19 schriebst Du: > > > The @local in G_FILENAME_ENCODING which is the only way to not coredump > > ... > > That's @locale, not @local > > Until now it was @local. If this is the change than the @local should be > accepted with the new version the same way the old did use it. (See also > Bug #291336)
No, @local was a typo in /usr/share/doc/libgtk2.0-0/README.gz (that's fixed in 2.6 with @locale which is the current version). I've pinged upstream about this, that's not a bug out of the typo. > Yes. If a filename (on a non-UTF-8 filesystem) has a german umlaut for > example the application cannot be started without cleaning the complete > rc's (For gimp: "rm -fr .gimp*" for gqview "rm -fr .gqview") does it crash ? how do you run the application ? > The environment above is the only way to work with any glib application > if the filesystem is not utf-8. Could you try with "@locale" ? Cheers, Sebastien Bacher