G_FILENAME_ENCODING of @local not work anymore
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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glib2.0 (Ubuntu) |
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High
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Sebastien Bacher |
Bug Description
Automatically imported from Debian bug report #291538 http://
Debian Bug Importer (debzilla) wrote : | #1 |
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Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 12:41:15 +0100
From: Klaus Ethgen <email address hidden>
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Subject: G_FILENAME_ENCODING of @local not work anymore
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Package: libglib2.0-0
Version: 2.6.1-2
Severity: critical
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 all glib depending applications broken I set the severity
to critical.
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In Debian Bug tracker #291538, Sebastien Bacher (seb128) wrote : Re: Bug#291538: G_FILENAME_ENCODING of @local not work anymore | #3 |
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 version of the glib.
What do you call "do no work" ? Does it crash ?
> As this makes all glib depending applications broken I set the severity
> to critical.
Please provide some informations on these breakages. I'm changing the
severity to important for the moment.
Cheers,
Sebastien Bacher
Debian Bug Importer (debzilla) wrote : | #4 |
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From: Sebastien Bacher <email address hidden>
To: <email address hidden>, Klaus Ethgen <email address hidden>
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Subject: Re: Bug#291538: G_FILENAME_ENCODING of @local not work anymore
severity 291538 important
thanks
Le vendredi 21 janvier 2005 =E0 12:41 +0100, Klaus Ethgen a =E9crit :
> 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 version of the glib.
What do you call "do no work" ? Does it crash ?
> As this makes all glib depending applications broken I set the severity
> to critical.
Please provide some informations on these breakages. I'm changing the
severity to important for the moment.
Cheers,
Sebastien Bacher
In Debian Bug tracker #291538, Sebastien Bacher (seb128) wrote : [Fwd: Re: Bug#291538: G_FILENAME_ENCODING of @local not work anymore] | #5 |
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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
> ...
> That's @locale, not @local
Until now it was @local. If this is the change than the @local should be
accepted with the new version the same way the old did use it. (See also
Bug #291336)
> What do you call "do no work" ? Does it crash ?
Yes. If a filename (on a non-UTF-8 filesystem) has a german umlaut for
example the application cannot be started without cleaning the complete
rc's (For gimp: "rm -fr .gimp*" for gqview "rm -fr .gqview")
The environment above is the only way to work with any glib application
if the filesystem is not utf-8.
> Please provide some informations on these breakages. I'm changing the
> severity to important for the moment.
This was the subject of a bug long time ago. (#267272) The bug is closed
as it is not a gimp issue than a glib issue.
Gruß
Klaus
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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 coredu=
mp
> ...
> That's @locale, not @local
Until now it was @local. If this is the change than the @local should be
accepted with the new version the same way the old did use it. (See also
Bug #291336)
> What do you call "do no work" ? Does it crash ?
Yes. If a filename (on a non-UTF-8 filesystem) has a german umlaut for
example the application cannot be started without cleaning the complete
rc's (For gimp: "rm -fr .gimp*" for gqview "rm -fr .gqview")
The environment above is the only way to work with any glib application
if the filesystem is not utf-8.
> Please provide some informations on thes...
In Debian Bug tracker #291538, Sebastien Bacher (seb128) wrote : Re: Bug#291538: G_FILENAME_ENCODING of @local not work anymore | #7 |
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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
> > ...
> > That's @locale, not @local
>
> Until now it was @local. If this is the change than the @local should be
> accepted with the new version the same way the old did use it. (See also
> Bug #291336)
No, @local was a typo in /usr/share/
fixed in 2.6 with @locale which is the current version).
I've pinged upstream about this, that's not a bug out of the typo.
> Yes. If a filename (on a non-UTF-8 filesystem) has a german umlaut for
> example the application cannot be started without cleaning the complete
> rc's (For gimp: "rm -fr .gimp*" for gqview "rm -fr .gqview")
does it crash ? how do you run the application ?
> The environment above is the only way to work with any glib application
> if the filesystem is not utf-8.
Could you try with "@locale" ?
Cheers,
Sebastien Bacher
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Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 18:57:23 +0100
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Le vendredi 21 janvier 2005 =E0 14:20 +0100, Klaus Ethgen a =E9crit :
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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 core=
dump
> > ...
> > That's @locale, not @local
>=20
> Until now it was @local. If this is the change than the @local should b=
e
> accepted with the new version the same way the old did use it. (See als=
o
> Bug #291336)
No, @local was a typo in /usr/share/
fixed in 2.6 with @locale which is the current version).
I've pinged upstream about this, that's not a bug out of the typo.
> Yes. If a filename (on a non-UTF-8 filesystem) has a german umlaut for
> example the application cannot be started without cleaning the complete
> rc's (For gimp: "rm -fr .gimp*" for gqview "rm -fr .gqview")
does it crash ? how do you run the application ?
> The environment above is the only way to work with any glib application
> if the filesystem is not utf-8.
Could you try with "@locale" ?
Cheers,
Sebastien Bacher
Sebastien Bacher (seb128) wrote : | #9 |
not a bug as statued in the Debian side
In Debian Bug tracker #291538, Sebastien Bacher (seb128) wrote : [Fwd: Re: Bug#291538: G_FILENAME_ENCODING of @local not work anymore] | #10 |
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Hoi,
Am Fr den 21. Jan 2005 um 18:57 schriebst Du:
> No, @local was a typo in /usr/share/
> fixed in 2.6 with @locale which is the current version).
Uh, than this typo was also in the programm itself as it worked
perfektely.
> does it crash ? how do you run the application ?
Yes. No mather how you start the application. But I tryed with the
newest version and gimp; the application give many error messages but
seems to not crash. But I'm not able to open such files with german
umlauts in it.
> Could you try with "@locale" ?
Yes, that worked.
Gruß
Klaus
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In Debian Bug tracker #291538, Sebastien Bacher (seb128) wrote : Re: Bug#291538: G_FILENAME_ENCODING of @local not work anymore | #11 |
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Le samedi 22 janvier 2005 à 12:12 +0100, Klaus Ethgen a écrit :
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> Hoi,
>
> Am Fr den 21. Jan 2005 um 18:57 schriebst Du:
> > No, @local was a typo in /usr/share/
> > fixed in 2.6 with @locale which is the current version).
>
> Uh, than this typo was also in the programm itself as it worked
> perfektely.
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 for the correct/documented
=@locale or =a_configured_
> Yes. No mather how you start the application. But I tryed with the
> newest version and gimp; the application give many error messages but
> seems to not crash. But I'm not able to open such files with german
> umlauts in it.
if you have a crash could you get a backtrace ? The issue to open non
UTF-8 filenames is an another one but not new.
> > Could you try with "@locale" ?
>
> Yes, that worked.
Nice, do you agree to close this bug ?
Cheers,
Sebastien Bacher
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Hoi,
Am Fr den 21. Jan 2005 um 18:57 schriebst Du:
> No, @local was a typo in /usr/share/
> fixed in 2.6 with @locale which is the current version).
Uh, than this typo was also in the programm itself as it worked
perfektely.
> does it crash ? how do you run the application ?
Yes. No mather how you start the application. But I tryed with the
newest version and gimp; the application give many error messages but
seems to not crash. But I'm not able to open such files with german
umlauts in it.
> Could you try with "@locale" ?
Yes, that worked.
Gru=DF
Klaus
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Klaus Ethgen ...
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To: <email address hidden>, Klaus Ethgen <email address hidden>
Subject: Re: Bug#291538: G_FILENAME_ENCODING of @local not work anymore
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Le samedi 22 janvier 2005 =E0 12:12 +0100, Klaus Ethgen a =E9crit :
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> Hoi,
>=20
> Am Fr den 21. Jan 2005 um 18:57 schriebst Du:
> > No, @local was a typo in /usr/share/
> > fixed in 2.6 with @locale which is the current version).
>=20
> Uh, than this typo was also in the programm itself as it worked
> perfektely.
no, 2.4 used to work with G_FILENAME_ENCODING set to anything
(=3D1, =3Dlo, =3Dlocal, =3Dlocale had the same effect). That's not a docu=
mented
behaviour and that has changed in 2.6 for the correct/documented
=3D@locale or =3Da_configured
> Yes. No mather how you start the application. But I tryed with the
> newest version and gimp; the application give many error messages but
> seems to not crash. But I'm not able to open such files with german
> umlauts in it.
if you have a crash could you get a backtrace ? The issue to open non
UTF-8 filenames is an another one but not new.
> > Could you try with "@locale" ?
>=20
> Yes, that worked.
Nice, do you agree to close this bug ?=20
Cheers,
Sebastien Bacher
In Debian Bug tracker #291538, Sebastien Bacher (seb128) wrote : [Fwd: Re: Bug#291538: G_FILENAME_ENCODING of @local not work anymore] | #14 |
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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 for the correct/documented
> =@locale or =a_configured_
Ah...
> if you have a crash could you get a backtrace ? The issue to open non
> UTF-8 filenames is an another one but not new.
I will if I have one in future.
> Nice, do you agree to close this bug ?
Yes. Thats ok for me. But better to make a note to the news file to
display it when installing new version.
Gruß
Klaus
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> > Nice, do you agree to close this bug ?
>
> Yes. Thats ok for me. But better to make a note to the news file to
> display it when installing new version.
The documentation is updated in the new gtk, I think that's clear now.
Bug closed.
Cheers,
Sebastien Bacher
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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
> (=3D1, =3Dlo, =3Dlocal, =3Dlocale had the same effect). That's not a do=
cumented
> behaviour and that has changed in 2.6 for the correct/documented
> =3D@locale or =3Da_configured
Ah...
> if you have a crash could you get a backtrace ? The issue to open non
> UTF-8 filenames is an another one but not new.
I will if I have one in future.
> Nice, do you agree to close this bug ?=20
Yes. Thats ok for me. But better to make a note to...
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To: <email address hidden>, Klaus Ethgen <email address hidden>
Subject: Re: Bug#291538: G_FILENAME_ENCODING of @local not work anymore
Le samedi 22 janvier 2005 =E0 19:02 +0100, Klaus Ethgen a =E9crit :
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> > Nice, do you agree to close this bug ?=20
>=20
> Yes. Thats ok for me. But better to make a note to the news file to
> display it when installing new version.
The documentation is updated in the new gtk, I think that's clear now.
Bug closed.
Cheers,
Sebastien Bacher
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