Joergen Haegg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
No, actually, I try to keep my file system in iso-8859-1 as long as
I can, until every program can handle utf-8. :-)
But gnome programs have switched to utf-8 so I had to set
G_FILENAME_ENCODING=ISO-8859-1 to get my filenames in iso.
It's not the
I tested my old files again and all started working when I replaced
xsane.rc. Here is the faulty one, nothing strange about it though:
Can you diff the two files ?
Appended.
Did you just upgrade to the latest xsane
version ? (if it's the case, it's possible that the rc file is
incompatible
Package: xsane
Version: 0.99+0.991-1
Severity: grave
xsane and also the xsane plug-in to gimp dies with segmentation
fault after I have selected scanner.
Here is a stacktrace (without symbols though), maybe it can
help somewhat:
#0 0x0806023b in ?? ()
#1 0x08260a80 in ?? ()
#2 0xb7d76e8c in
Joergen Haegg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
xsane and also the xsane plug-in to gimp dies with segmentation
fault after I have selected scanner.
Unreproducible here.
Please remove ~/.sane/xsane and try again.
Thanks, it works now. (Should have thought of that myself. :-)
Apparently something in
Joergen Haegg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
xsane and also the xsane plug-in to gimp dies with segmentation
fault after I have selected scanner.
Unreproducible here.
Please remove ~/.sane/xsane and try again. If it segfaults again,
please build a debug-enabled binary and provide a full
Joergen Haegg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please remove ~/.sane/xsane and try again.
Thanks, it works now. (Should have thought of that myself. :-)
Apparently something in the config files that it didn't like,
probably something not in utf-8.
Looks like it, indeed.
Did you switch your system
Joergen Haegg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apparently something in the config files that it didn't like,
probably something not in utf-8.
Looks like it, indeed.
Did you switch your system to UTF-8 recently ?
No, actually, I try to keep my file system in iso-8859-1 as long as
I can, until every
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