Re: problems with non-utf8 characters in mutt after upgrading to 5.4

2014-01-19 Thread Kārlis Miķelsons
Hello Denis, I think you may have forgotten to set PKG_PATH to new value (with 5.4 in it), when running "pkg_add -u" after upgrading from OpenBSD 5.3 to OpenBSD 5.4. This mistake may cause installation of old 5.3 packages into new 5.4 system. Try to compare versions of linked libraries (ldd

Re: problems with non-utf8 characters in mutt after upgrading to 5.4

2014-01-19 Thread Christopher Ahrens
Denis wrote: Hi Karlis, I think you may have forgotten to set PKG_PATH to new value (with 5.4 in it), when running "pkg_add -u" after upgrading from OpenBSD 5.3 to OpenBSD 5.4. This is why I set my PKG_PATH in .profile to: /pub/`uname -s`/`uname -r`/packages/`machine -a`/ with a sym-link for

Re: problems with non-utf8 characters in mutt after upgrading to 5.4

2014-01-18 Thread Denis
Hi Karlis, I think you may have forgotten to set PKG_PATH to new value (with 5.4 in it), when running "pkg_add -u" after upgrading from OpenBSD 5.3 to OpenBSD 5.4. This mistake may cause installation of old 5.3 packages into new 5.4 system. Try to compare versions of linked libraries (ldd mutt et

Re: problems with non-utf8 characters in mutt after upgrading to 5.4

2014-01-18 Thread Kārlis Miķelsons
If none of this helps, can you (privately) forward or bounce mail to me that fails to display correctly? As suggested by Stefan offlist, updating from mutt-1.4.2.3p3v0 to mutt-1.5.21p4v0 seems to have fixed the problem. Thank you everyone for your help! -- Karlis

Re: problems with non-utf8 characters in mutt after upgrading to 5.4

2014-01-18 Thread Kārlis Miķelsons
Mutt works OK for me with multiple sets of non-ASCII charecters, including advanced punctuation, cyrillic, extended Latin, etc. (Basically everything one may possibly need for English, Serbo-Croatian, Russian and French). $ locale LANG=en_US.UTF-8 LC_COLLATE="C"

Re: problems with non-utf8 characters in mutt after upgrading to 5.4

2014-01-18 Thread Dmitrij D. Czarkoff
Kārlis Miķelsons said: > >Latin1 mail with umlauts and sz in sender's name mail body renders > >fine here in mutt in xterm in the UTF-8 locale. So you should be > >able to get it to work. I suspect misconfiguration rather than a bug, > >though a bug is of course a possibility. > > > >What does your

Re: problems with non-utf8 characters in mutt after upgrading to 5.4

2014-01-17 Thread Kārlis Miķelsons
Latin1 mail with umlauts and sz in sender's name mail body renders fine here in mutt in xterm in the UTF-8 locale. So you should be able to get it to work. I suspect misconfiguration rather than a bug, though a bug is of course a possibility. What does your local configuration look like? Are you

Re: problems with non-utf8 characters in mutt after upgrading to 5.4

2014-01-17 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 09:03:13PM +0200, Kārlis Miķelsons wrote: > Hello, > > After upgrading from OpenBSD 5.3 to OpenBSD 5.4 I've got problems with > non-utf8 characters in mutt email client. It worked just fine until > upgrade, but after upgrade it doesn't show non-ascii characters in > subject

problems with non-utf8 characters in mutt after upgrading to 5.4

2014-01-16 Thread Kārlis Miķelsons
Hello, After upgrading from OpenBSD 5.3 to OpenBSD 5.4 I've got problems with non-utf8 characters in mutt email client. It worked just fine until upgrade, but after upgrade it doesn't show non-ascii characters in subject or body if email message is non-utf8 (tried it with iso-8859-13, windows-125