[Bug 93858] Re: fonts in vmplayer are not readable under amd64

2007-04-21 Thread retrinqueiro
With the upgrade to Feisty this issue has been fixed. Fonts display properly now. This bug can be closed. -- fonts in vmplayer are not readable under amd64 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/93858 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact

[Bug 93858] Re: fonts in vmplayer are not readable under amd64

2007-04-21 Thread Mark Reitblatt
** Changed in: vmware-player (Ubuntu) Status: Needs Info = Fix Released -- fonts in vmplayer are not readable under amd64 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/93858 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs

Re: [Bug 93858] Re: fonts in vmplayer are not readable under amd64

2007-03-22 Thread retrinqueiro
El Jueves, 22 de Marzo de 2007 01:22, VMware Build Team escribió: LC_ALL=C vmplayer (I doubt this will make any difference, it appears to be falling back to C anyway.) Indeed, it doesn't make any difference. Display is same as always. Do you have the package language-pack-en

[Bug 93858] Re: fonts in vmplayer are not readable under amd64

2007-03-22 Thread Roberto Suarez
The output from strace didn't get uploaded automatically when attached to my previous mail. I'm uploading it now with the Launchpad account that I use at work. ** Attachment added: strace output from vmplayer http://librarian.launchpad.net/6897620/trace-vmplayer.gz -- fonts in vmplayer are

[Bug 93858] Re: fonts in vmplayer are not readable under amd64

2007-03-22 Thread Philip Langdale
Edgy has a bug where the locales that are installed are not accessible to 32bit applications (like vmplayer in this case). You might be able to work around it by symlinking /usr/lib64/locale to /usr/lib32/locale -- fonts in vmplayer are not readable under amd64 https://launchpad.net/bugs/93858

Re: [Bug 93858] Re: fonts in vmplayer are not readable under amd64

2007-03-22 Thread retrinqueiro
El Jueves, 22 de Marzo de 2007 21:55, Philip Langdale escribió: Edgy has a bug where the locales that are installed are not accessible to 32bit applications (like vmplayer in this case). You might be able to work around it by symlinking /usr/lib64/locale to /usr/lib32/locale No luck.

[Bug 93858] Re: fonts in vmplayer are not readable under amd64

2007-03-21 Thread VMware Build Team
Please post the output of locale -a -- fonts in vmplayer are not readable under amd64 https://launchpad.net/bugs/93858 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs

Re: [Bug 93858] Re: fonts in vmplayer are not readable under amd64

2007-03-21 Thread retrinqueiro
El Jueves, 22 de Marzo de 2007 00:11, VMware Build Team escribió: Please post the output of locale -a Here you are: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ locale -a C en_US.utf8 es_ES.iso88591 [EMAIL PROTECTED] es_ES.utf8 POSIX -- Roberto Suarez Soto -- fonts in vmplayer are not readable

[Bug 93858] Re: fonts in vmplayer are not readable under amd64

2007-03-21 Thread VMware Build Team
Thanks Roberto. Can you try running: LC_ALL=C vmplayer (I doubt this will make any difference, it appears to be falling back to C anyway.) Do you have the package language-pack-en installed? If not, can you try installing it then running vmplayer again? If that still doesn't work, please run

[Bug 93858] Re: fonts in vmplayer are not readable under amd64

2007-03-19 Thread VMware Build Team
What locale are you using? Can you launch it from the command line and see if it outputs some errors? ** Changed in: vmware-player (Ubuntu) Status: Unconfirmed = Needs Info -- fonts in vmplayer are not readable under amd64 https://launchpad.net/bugs/93858 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list

Re: [Bug 93858] Re: fonts in vmplayer are not readable under amd64

2007-03-19 Thread retrinqueiro
El Lunes, 19 de Marzo de 2007 22:44, VMware Build Team escribió: What locale are you using? Can you launch it from the command line and see if it outputs some errors? Yes, of course. Here's it: /usr/lib/vmware-player/bin/vmplayer: