** Description changed: I tried to use ClamTk 5.20-1 under Ubuntu 16.04.1 and noticed that when I perform a “scan a directory” the program just tells my how many threats it found but does not show me a list of affected files. I made several experiments starting clamtk in a shell, and found the following: - * When I start the program with LANG=de_DE.utf8 or LANG=en_US.utf8 the result dialog appears (expected behaviour). Interestingly, the LANG setting does not influence the GUI language, the program is always displayed in German (not the expected behaviour). - * When I start the program with LANGUAGE=en_US.utf8 (using LANGUAGE instead of LANG) the GUI language switches to English (expected) but no result list appears (not expected). Instead in the shell window I see the following message: + * When I start the program with LANG=de_DE.utf8 or LANG=en_US.utf8 the result dialog appears (expected behaviour). Interestingly, the LANG setting does not influence the GUI language, the program is always displayed in German (not the expected behaviour). + * When I start the program with LANGUAGE=en_US.utf8 (using LANGUAGE instead of LANG) the GUI language switches to English (expected) but no result list appears (not expected). Instead in the shell window I see the following message: ::*** unhandled exception in callback: ::*** Cannot decode string with wide characters at /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/perl/5.22/Encode.pm line 200. ::*** ignoring at /usr/share/perl5/ClamTk/GUI.pm line 141. * When I change neither LANG nor LANGUAGE the same message appears, and no result list. The standard settings on my system are - LANGUAGE = "eo:de_DE:de_AT:de_CH:en_AU:en_CA:en_GB:en_NZ:en_US:en", - LC_ALL = (unset), - LC_MESSAGES = "eo.UTF-8", - LANG=eo.utf8 + LANGUAGE = "eo:de_DE:de_AT:de_CH:en_AU:en_CA:en_GB:en_NZ:en_US:en", + LC_ALL = (unset), + LC_MESSAGES = "eo.UTF-8", + LANG=eo.utf8 + + So it seems the *LANG=eo.utf8* causes the exception, which prevents the + result list from being displayed (use tghis to reproduce the problem). + The “eo.utf8” locale is active on my system and appears when I run + “locale -a”.
** Description changed: I tried to use ClamTk 5.20-1 under Ubuntu 16.04.1 and noticed that when I perform a “scan a directory” the program just tells my how many threats it found but does not show me a list of affected files. I made several experiments starting clamtk in a shell, and found the following: * When I start the program with LANG=de_DE.utf8 or LANG=en_US.utf8 the result dialog appears (expected behaviour). Interestingly, the LANG setting does not influence the GUI language, the program is always displayed in German (not the expected behaviour). * When I start the program with LANGUAGE=en_US.utf8 (using LANGUAGE instead of LANG) the GUI language switches to English (expected) but no result list appears (not expected). Instead in the shell window I see the following message: ::*** unhandled exception in callback: ::*** Cannot decode string with wide characters at /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/perl/5.22/Encode.pm line 200. ::*** ignoring at /usr/share/perl5/ClamTk/GUI.pm line 141. * When I change neither LANG nor LANGUAGE the same message appears, and no result list. The standard settings on my system are LANGUAGE = "eo:de_DE:de_AT:de_CH:en_AU:en_CA:en_GB:en_NZ:en_US:en", LC_ALL = (unset), LC_MESSAGES = "eo.UTF-8", LANG=eo.utf8 So it seems the *LANG=eo.utf8* causes the exception, which prevents the - result list from being displayed (use tghis to reproduce the problem). - The “eo.utf8” locale is active on my system and appears when I run - “locale -a”. + result list from being displayed (use this setting to reproduce the + problem). The “eo.utf8” locale is active on my system and appears when I + run “locale -a”. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1617410 Title: No result dialog for ClamTk depending on LANGUAGE To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/clamav/+bug/1617410/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs