Johan Thelmén wrote:
> With this new version using LANG = sv_SE in vdradmind.conf, it will show up
> wrongly.
There's still a little bug in there. When manually setting the language,
it still uses the charmap of the system language.
Thanks for testing it. I'll upload an update soon.
Tobias
>> So I have now changed LANG = in /var/lib/vdradmin-am/vdradmind.conf to LANG
>> = sv_SE and that fixed the nameofday
>Ok, I think I see the problem. vdradmin uses an unusual way to determine, if
>utf-8 should be used. The charset is read from the gettext translation, and as
>there is no Swedi
Johan Thelmén wrote:
> So I have now changed LANG = in /var/lib/vdradmin-am/vdradmind.conf to
> LANG = sv_SE and that fixed the nameofday
Ok, I think I see the problem. vdradmin uses an unusual way to determine,
if utf-8 should be used. The charset is read from the gettext translation,
and as th
>That shouldn't happen there must be another bug hidden somewhere. Please
>provide the following information:
>
>1. The output of the `locale` command
>2. cat /var/lib/vdradmin-am/vdradmind.conf | grep LANG
>3. cat /etc/default/vdr | grep VDR_
>4. cat /etc/default/locale | egrep 'LC|LANG'
>5. cat
Hello Johan,
Johan Thelmén wrote:
> I noticed that utf8 was fixed in 3.6.5-1 and then again broken in 3.6.5-2
> after a new patch.
The fix in 3.6.5-1 was just a workaround which broke any system not
running UTF-8. 3.6.5-2 fixes the problem at it's root.
> This time only some parts of UTF8 is b
Hi
I noticed that utf8 was fixed in 3.6.5-1 and then again broken in 3.6.5-2 after
a new patch. Since it refers to this bug I decide to reopen.
This time only some parts of UTF8 is broken, all displaing of weekdaynames all
over pages that use it, I guess it come from some time display function
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