On Sun, Apr 02, 2017 at 03:58:58PM +0300, Alex Dănilă wrote:
> Sorry for offending you, I assumed that adding an attachment was the easiest
> way to send a small screenshot.
No problem, I was just wondering. :) It's just more work to look at the
attachement as it involves opening the webmail where
Sorry for offending you, I assumed that adding an attachment was the
easiest way to send a small screenshot.
On 02.04.2017 15:45, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
Why do people always assume per default people (especially Linux users and or
distro maintainers) read mails in a program which ca
Your message dated Sun, 2 Apr 2017 14:42:39 +0200
with message-id <20170402124238.gb1...@rene-engelhard.de>
and subject line Re: Bug#859317: Acknowledgement (libreoffice: Cannot open
files on non-ASCII path ( does not exist))
has caused the Debian Bug report #859317,
regarding libreoffice: Cannot
I only edited settings in the KDE configuration (attached) to get easy
to read dates. Web search shows quite a few result about the mysterious
en_SE.UTF-8.
Anyway, thanks for the hint, I changed to something else and after
log-out LibreOffice opened the file.
Why is LO it concerned with the
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
> found 859317 1:5.2.6-2
Bug #859317 [libreoffice] libreoffice: Cannot open files on non-ASCII path
( does not exist)
Marked as found in versions libreoffice/1:5.2.6-2.
> tags 859317 + moreinfo
Bug #859317 [libreoffice] libreoffice: Cannot open fil
On Sun, Apr 02, 2017 at 10:50:05AM +0300, Alex Dănilă wrote:
> C.UTF-8 in the second screen (Default locale for the system environment)
> log-out+log-in
>
> Currently locale returns:
> locale: Cannot set LC_CTYPE to default locale: No such file or directory
^^
Just in case this is locale related I read a bit about locales and did
the following:
sudo aptitude reinstall locales locales-all
sudo locale-gen
dpk-reconfigure locales
"all locales" in the first screen (list of locales)
C.UTF-8 in the second screen (Default locale for the system
enviro
Package: libreoffice
Version: 1:5.3.1-1
Tags: l10n
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
LibreOffice is no longer able to open files on paths that contain
non-ASCII symbols. For example with the directoy /home/alex/cărţi/:
alex@debian:~/cărţi$ pwd
/home/alex/cărţi
alex@debian:~/cărţi$ file /hom
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