Here they are, the logs. Note the second line which tells the detected
locale.

Auto started:
2008/03/27 10:12:22 [cO] Starting MLDonkey 2.9.2 ... 
2008/03/27 10:12:22 [cO] Language EN, locale ANSI_X3.4-1968, ulimit for open 
files 1024
2008/03/27 10:12:22 [cO] MLDonkey is working in .
2008/03/27 10:12:22 [cO] loaded language resource file
2008/03/27 10:12:22 [DNS] Resolving [jason-laptop] ...
2008/03/27 10:12:22 [DNS] Resolving [www.mldonkey.org] ...
2008/03/27 10:12:22 [DNS] Resolving [mldonkey.sf.net] ...
2008/03/27 10:12:22 [DNS] Resolving [www.mldonkey.net] ...
2008/03/27 10:12:22 [DNS] Resolving [www.google.com] ...

The core therefore is unable to get eDonkey serverlists and loading
.torrent files via dllink from websites is also impossible.
If you are using MLDonkey in a chroot environment you should
consider reading this article to get DNS support back:
http://mldonkey.sourceforge.net/Chroot

2008/03/27 10:12:22 [cO] Logging in ./mlnet.log
2008/03/27 10:12:24 [dMain] Core started


Manually launched:
2008/03/27 10:20:16 [cO] Starting MLDonkey 2.9.2 ... 
2008/03/27 10:20:16 [cO] Language EN, locale UTF-8, ulimit for open files 1024
2008/03/27 10:20:16 [cO] MLDonkey is working in .
2008/03/27 10:20:16 [Gettext] Loading language resource 
mlnet_strings.en_CA.UTF-8
2008/03/27 10:20:16 [cO] loaded language resource file
2008/03/27 10:20:16 [DNS] Resolving [jason-laptop] ...
2008/03/27 10:20:16 [DNS] Resolving [www.mldonkey.org] ...

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144023
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