I also see this behaviour, and it is because the intial data imported
has the Spanish ~n character in it. A patch is attached that fixes this
for my locales, en and en_GB, by replacing the character with a regular
'n'.
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> May I ask you to let me know if you just installed this program, upgraded
> from the previous debian version 0.14.0 or from another version supplied by
> upstream?
I could have tried a previous version (0.13.7, not in the official
Debian repository) some time ago. I still get an error after a
$
Mattia,
thank you for the quick response.
I apologize if my terminology was misleading. I was not suggesting that
this is a problem with environment settings.
Can you please include the information I requested in my earlier mail in
your next reply? Thank you.
Regards
Rolf
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On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 8:37 PM, Rolf Leggewie
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mattia Monga wrote:
>>
>> Package: gourmet
>> Version: 0.14.2-1
>> Severity: grave
>> Justification: renders package unusable
>>
>> The program crashes before showing the main window. Attached you can find
>> the error trac
Mattia Monga wrote:
Package: gourmet
Version: 0.14.2-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
The program crashes before showing the main window. Attached you can find the
error trace.
Mattia,
thank you for your report. Sorry to hear you are experiencing trouble.
FWIW,
Package: gourmet
Version: 0.14.2-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
The program crashes before showing the main window. Attached you can find the
error trace.
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