quoth the Dave Jones:
> darren kirby wrote on 04/12/08 23:32:
> > I've just noticed that my audacious will not play songs with special
> > characters in the filename (ie: acute and grave accents, umlauts,
> > cedillas etc) no matter how I try. Needless to say, this is very annoying
> > as I have a lot of 'world music' that uses such characters.
> >
> > Version is 1.5.1-r1, USE flags are: 'chardet nls session sse2'
>
> The same audacious version played Jethro Tull Bourée and Animalée tracks
>  fine here.   My USE flags are 'nls session sse2'
>
> Cheers, Dave

OK, well, I rebuilt audacious with USE -chardet and now it plays these songs 
fine, however, it has created a new (worse!) annoyance, in that when I select 
a new song to play whilst one is already playing it spawns another audacious 
and plays the two songs simultaneously....

yersh......

-d
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