On 2007-03-14 15:05:36 +0200 Nicola Pero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>> Well, bytes value is "février" (in iso-8859-1 I think) and comes from >>> [NSString stringWithUTF8String: nl_langinfo (MON_1+1)] >>> > > Maybe we need to use nl_langinfo(CODESET) instead of UTF-8 to interpret the > bytes ? > (no idea, didn't have time to really look up the doc) > > >> If I use C (or en) locale), I simply get the warning someone already >> reported : >> File NSUserDefaults.m: 552. In [NSUserDefaults +standardUserDefaults] >> Improper installation: No language locale found > > This was a very interesting problem where [NSBundle +initialize] would try to > create the > _gnustep_bundle, which uses the standard [NSBundle -initWithPath:] which then > ends up using [NSUserDefaults +sharedDefaults] which would try using the > _gnustep_bundle to lookup resources. > > I modified NSUserDefaults to lookup gnustep-base language resource files > directly. That > broke the dependency loop on my machine, and it works for me now :-)
Unfortunately, for me not. I still get: "File NSUserDefaults.m: 580. In [NSUserDefaults +standardUserDefaults] Improper installation: No language locale found" with any application or tool... > Please try again from trunk. > > Thanks _______________________________________________ Gnustep-dev mailing list Gnustep-dev@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev