Scribit Andreas Krüger dies 24/09/2007 hora 09:31:
> > I think I know what causes your problem: it is caused by having a
> > file in your home directory with a name that cannot be encoded with
> > the locale you're trying to use.
> Bingo! That was the ticket!

Not so sure it's a bug in clisp, though. I have a bunch of files with
names encoded in ISO-8859-15 and I copied one in my $HOME with an
accentuated character, then invoked clisp while having fr_FR.UTF-8 as my
locale (where the byte encoding of the previously mentioned character is
not a legal one).

clisp started fine.

And as I previously explained Andreas, I could reproduce it's bug by
using a locale not installed on the system.

I would consider it a rather major bug if clisp was scanning my $HOME
without me asking it do to that, BTW.

Quickly,
Pierre
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