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Hoi
Am Sa den 22. Jan 2005 um 12:26 schriebst Du:
> no, 2.4 used to work with G_FILENAME_ENCODING set to anything
> (=1, =lo, =local, =locale had the same effect). That's not a documented
> behaviour and that has changed in 2.6
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Le samedi 22 janvier 2005 à 12:12 +0100, Klaus Ethgen a écrit :
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> Hoi,
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> Am Fr den 21. Jan 2005 um 18:57 schriebst Du:
> > No, @local was a typo in /usr/share/doc/libgtk2.0-0/README.gz (that's
> > fixed
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Hoi,
Am Fr den 21. Jan 2005 um 18:57 schriebst Du:
> No, @local was a typo in /usr/share/doc/libgtk2.0-0/README.gz (that's
> fixed in 2.6 with @locale which is the current version).
Uh, than this typo was also in the programm i
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Le vendredi 21 janvier 2005 à 14:20 +0100, Klaus Ethgen a écrit :
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> Am Fr den 21. Jan 2005 um 13:19 schriebst Du:
> > > The @local in G_FILENAME_ENCODING which is the only way to not coredump
> > ...
> > Th
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Am Fr den 21. Jan 2005 um 13:19 schriebst Du:
> > The @local in G_FILENAME_ENCODING which is the only way to not coredump
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> That's @locale, not @local
Until now it was @local. If this is the change than the @local should b
severity 291538 important
thanks
Le vendredi 21 janvier 2005 à 12:41 +0100, Klaus Ethgen a écrit :
> The @local in G_FILENAME_ENCODING which is the only way to not coredump
Hi,
That's @locale, not @local
> any glib application if the filesystem is not utf-8 do not work anymore
> in the newest
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Package: libglib2.0-0
Version: 2.6.1-2
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The @local in G_FILENAME_ENCODING which is the only way to not coredump
any glib application if the filesystem is not utf-8 do not work anymore
in the newest version of the glib.
As this makes
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