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Re: Problem with gnustep trunk
From: |
Philippe Roussel |
Subject: |
Re: Problem with gnustep trunk |
Date: |
Wed, 14 Mar 2007 14:28:21 +0100 |
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Mutt/1.5.11 |
On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 02:05:36PM +0100, Nicola Pero 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)
Reading nl_langinfo man page, it seems like a good plan.
> > 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 :-)
>
> Please try again from trunk.
Yep, no more warning with C locale and working fine with fr_FR.
Thanks Nicola,
Philippe
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- Re: Problem with gnustep trunk, (continued)
Re: Problem with gnustep trunk, Nicola Pero, 2007/03/14
Re: Problem with gnustep trunk, Nicola Pero, 2007/03/15
Re: Problem with gnustep trunk, Nicola Pero, 2007/03/16
Re: Problem with gnustep trunk, Nicola Pero, 2007/03/20