Bugs item #3274596, was opened at 2011-04-04 13:25
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Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Péter Juhász (juhaszp)
>Assigned to: Julian Lamb (thepurlieu)
Summary: Crash on WinXP if path contains accented characters

Initial Comment:
I downloaded and installed gerbv (version 2.5.0) via the binary installer from 
Sourceforge.

When I tried to open a gerber file that contained accented (non-ascii) 
characters in its path (e.g. C:\Documents and 
Settings\Felhasználó\Documents\foo.gbr), gerbv either crashed (displaying 
Windows' oh-so-helpful crash report dialog window) or showed a message about 
not being able to open the file.

When I copied the file to a different directory (that didn't have any funny 
letters in its path) the file was opened normally.

OS version: Windows XP SP3

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>Comment By: Julian Lamb (thepurlieu)
Date: 2011-04-12 21:24

Message:
Peter,
   Thank you for reporting this bug.  Someone mentioned a similar problem
about a year ago, but we were *hoping* it was fixed with the 2.5 release
and closed the bug report.  Apparently this wasn't the case.  I'll try and
do some more research into what could be causing this...unfortunately this
bug seems to only happen on non-English Windows versions (what localization
of Windows are you using?), so it is impossible for me to see this bug for
myself.

Cheers--
Julian

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