>>>>> "MK" == Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MK> Are you sure, you have attached a strace? MK> It looks realy weird for a text/plain. MK> Which encoding do you have used? >> H4sIAAAAAAAAA8yZbW+iShTH32+y32HiK92wOk88vfAmpsW9Zls1au9tszYGcGy9q2AAW3 >> vb/e53BrBXEesDuLFGoDD855wzvzlnQHvi+qyol8COvyqAnz/ZYWMEd7UOG7MFs59YsVCZ >> +15lMrYqo6fnaQWX5TJGlTo/Np6YExQk8GN3kwIiYkvFxnEdJvZQbLTCPReofAFEA0+m54 >> MvlftS1L/l/SzutDQydqFAFUJ+z3RqzorNm6srCVCoKxJod1q9QceoXb6FR393Gj1DAte1 >> 9qDdafxV6xlv4rjWbDXvrls3XQl8RRKAoQULbOlkZBJmhdJzx5yy4qv/4lcLV2NnvuDmO+ >> 6QVQv+eMiPy+Xyr9IydqZtM9/nsWOBXZkMy75bdtzHZ9uc8Zb1Qet7aWn7VwSMZsto9kCx The mail I sent was using this: Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: x-gzip64 Content-Disposition: inline; filename="EvwmEvent.strace" If I just click on "EvwmEvent.strace" in the bug report, and download the file, it just works, it is a normal text-file. I'm using firefox/iceweasel 2.0.0.6 . The Debian bug report system seems to mark the file as "application/octet-stream, inline", but it is a text-file. What you see is probably the x-gzip64-encoded version of the text-file. How did you avoid to decode the file according to the Content-Transfer-Encoding? / Anders -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]