On Mon, May 07, 2007 at 08:35:46PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello everybody, > > 686-pc-linux-gnu, XFree-4.6, > all "locale" parameters: "en_US.iso88591". > > I upgraded FlashPlayer from 7 to 9 (mostly to keep up with the Joneses and to > avoid various site warnings about my Flash being behind the times.) > Ever since, when I exit XFree to come back to the command line I am greeted > by a ton of messages, > > "Flash Player: Warning: environment variable G_FILENAME_ENCODING is set and > is not UTF-8" > > It seems the new Flash (or Adobe?) is more picky about the 'i18n.sh' line > recommended in BLFS GLIB-2.12.x instructions: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Not surprisingly, if I set G_FILENAME_ENCODING to UTF-8 everything quiets > down. > > Obviously, I'm a little nervous about the potential side effects. > > Any suggestions? > Why not use LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 ? People with data that really is iso-8859-1 (pound sterling, northwest european accents) might need to convert the data, but that probably isn't the normal situation in en_US.
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