Hi, On Sat, May 13, 2006, Sven Arvidsson wrote: > Isn't the problem that the bug reporter uses ISO-8859-15 as his locale > and Rhythmbox (and all GTK programs) expects the filename to be UTF-8 > (unless G_FILENAME_ENCODING or G_BROKEN_FILENAMES is set)?
I'm also using an ISO-8859-15 locale, and I tried with the same file as the submitter. I also suggested G_FILENAME_ENCODING, but not G_BROKEN_FILENAMES. > I tried importing a file with a ISO-8859-15 filename (o with > diaeresis) on my en_GB.UTF-8 system and get the same message (<invalid > filename>). None of my GTK programs seems to be able to display the > filename correctly. That's the other way around WRT the submitter's configuration, who claims: Locale: LANG=de_CH, LC_CTYPE=de_CH (charmap=ISO-8859-15) I suspect his locale could be borken (perhaps the name of the locale is incorrect, or the locale is not on the system?). I agree with the behavior of Gtk in the case you mention, the shell has trouble too (well something better than "invalid filename" would be nice). Bye, -- Loïc Minier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "You can gtk_main_run, but you can't gtk_widget_hide." --danw, 19-jul-04