Hi, Maxim Cournoyer <[email protected]> writes:
> Salut, > > Gilles <[email protected]> writes: > >> Deuxième tentative avec une adresse courriel différente... > > C'est quoi l'addresse de courrielle différente? Je vois la même > (cgocable.ca). As-tu envoyé ton message "À:" (To: en anglais) > [email protected]? Je ne vois toujours pas ton bogue apparaître sur > https://guix.gnu.org/, et il ne semble pas être dans la file de > modération non plus. > > Tu devrais avoir reçu un # de ticket si ton message s'est bien rendu à > la liste d'envoie [email protected]. I've inadventently created the bug myself, it seems :-). Copying the original context for others to seed (in French): Following a 'guix pull' and 'guix upgrade', applications such as LibreOffice Calc could no longer open documents with accentuated characters in their file names. Calc would throw "The operation on $file-name-with-encoding-problem.ods" was started with an invalid parameter. I suppose this is a transient problem that would get resolved upon reconfigure the system so that the whole system uses the newer glibc upgraded in the recent core-updates merge, but... can we make this smoother for our users? Why do we sometimes glibc locales problems when using an old system with newer user applications on top (or possible vice-versa?). -- Thanks, Maxim
