Yup. In precise's gedit, it warns me about the odd characters, and even
if I choose to continue editing, does not crash.
** Changed in: gedit (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Can't reproduce in gedit 3.3.3-0ubuntu1 - see comment #5
I suppose we can close this with Fix Released?
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Hello,
I have the same error.
This also happens with log files from LaTeX compilation including accents (I
guess).
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Title:
gedit crashes when ope
Agree with Tiago Silva. The MIME type of wget.info is 'Application/Octet
Stream'.
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Title:
gedit crashes when opening wget.info
To manage notifica
When you say that "gedit think it's a weird encoding" that is correct to assume.
>From what I recall wget.info isn't a regular file; It's a GNU Info binary
>document originally formatted from a texinfo typeset text.
It should be read/interacted with info because it contains special formatting
and
It looks like the error might come from deeper than gedit.
I notice that on a x86 machine it caused a segmenation fault, but on a
x64 machine it caused many strange characters.
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** Changed in: gedit (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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** Changed in: gedi
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