Follow-up Comment #1, bug #39900 (project gnustep): Most likely the problem is that GNUstep detects your system encoding differently from what you expect. Now the best way to see what gets detected and why, is to go through the function GSPrivateDefaultCStringEncoding() with a debugger. If this isn't an option for you the next best thing to try is to set the environment variable GNUSTEP_STRING_ENCODING to UTF-8 and see whether the code works after this. That way you still don't know why it isn't working :-(
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