Hi, Selon Benhur Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi! > > Sorry for answering late to this, I was not in debian's bugs list. > > By looking at the attached screenshot, it seems that it is a problem with the > locale setting (all times are 0 or 1, the are nothing in between). Can you Yes starting Paje with 'LC_ALL=C Paje' or 'LC_NUMERIC=C Paje' works
My locale is "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > > Maybe you have an older version of General.bundle installed in your ~/GNUstep > or /.../GNUstep directories and Paje is using it. > Even if I remove ~/GNUstep, it don't work. > If that still does not work, maybe for some reason the setlocale command > is not working as I thought it should in your system. To see if that is > the problem, you can edit the trace file and change all '.' by ',' and try > again. Please report what you find. > I didn't try it, but the LC_NUMERIC=C stuff make me think it should work. Matthieu PS : do you know why debian openstep try to use only shm and don't fallback on X11 (it don't work over ssh)?