Hi,

Benhur Stein wrote:
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Hi,
Selon Benhur Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


Hi!

Sorry for answering late to this, I was not in debian's bugs list.

By looking at the attached screenshot, it seems that it is a problem with

the

locale setting (all times are 0 or 1, the are nothing in between). Can you

Yes starting Paje with 'LC_ALL=C Paje' or 'LC_NUMERIC=C Paje' works


That's weird. Paje sets its locale internally to en_US. Had you installed an
older version of it before installing the latest debian version? Maybe
it is using General.bundle installed elsewhere for some reason.
Or maybe what it does to set the locale internally is not enough and
somehow your installation is triggering the bug.
>> General/DataScanner.m:39: setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, "en_US");
I think I have found why : I haven't en_US locale on my machine (I will check it tomorow).
Why don't you make a setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, "C"); ?



Matthieu


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