Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > 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
That's weird. Paje sets its locale internally to en_US. Had you installed an older version of it before installing the latest debian version? Maybe it is using General.bundle installed elsewhere for some reason. Or maybe what it does to set the locale internally is not enough and somehow your installation is triggering the bug. > 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. Could you please search for a General.bundle inside GNUstep installation dir? > PS : do you know why debian openstep try to use only shm and don't fallback > on > X11 (it don't work over ssh)? > I couldn't get X to work remotely in my computer, I don't know what I'm doing wrong (shame). What I read is that since approx. november 2004 gnustep's backend should recognize the impossibility of using shm and not use it. You can force it to not use shm with this command: defaults write NSGlobalDomain XWindowBufferUseXShm NO A+, Benhur -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]