Hi, I think...
On Mon, Mar 26, 2007 at 12:40:46AM +0200, Toni Mueller wrote: > > Package: scim > Version: 1.4.4-7 > Severity: normal ... > I have my environment usually set up like this: > > $ env|grep -E '(LANG|LC_)' > LANG=de_DE.utf8 > LC_MESSAGES=C > LC_COLLATE=C > LC_CTYPE=C > LC_TIME=C > > I find that scim does not work if I don't have a locale setting like > "LANG=de_DE.utf8", while having a system standard locale of 'C', and it > also does decidedly not work with any of the LC_* variables set to 'C', > as you can see above. Unsetting those makes it work, but since I really > don't want to have changing file sort orders and the like only because > I happened to want to input some foreign-language characters, this > is a nuisance - this way, I have to select which applications I want to > use with scim, and create a wrapper around them that unsets those > environment variables. I would very much prefer to have an option to say > "ignore the environment and just take what I've configured with > scim-setup", or this be the default behaviour anyway. Have you read README.Debian for SCIM and configured /SupportedUnicodeLocales value? Osamu -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]