On Saturday 23 February 2002 14:02, you wrote: > On Saturday 23 February 2002 04:39, you wrote: > > Platform: 8.2 beta3, updated to cooker at 8pm central time from > > sunet. > > > > Use /usr/sbin/localedrake to change the language to Japanese-EUC or > > Japanese-UTF-8. > > Log out and back in again. > > Start KDE with xinit /usr/bin/startkde -- :0 and bingo - crash. > > > > I selected English as the primary language during install, Japanese, > > Icelandic and German as secondary languages. I also installed kinput2 > > and FreeWnn from cooker so that I could possibly type in some > > Japanese! > > > > I put straces up at > > http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~narfi/xinit.en_US.out > > http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~narfi/xinit.ja.EUC.out > > http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~narfi/xinit.ja.UTF-8.out > > Maybe they well you something more than they tell me! > > > > The first strace there only for reference. Of course KDE did not > > crash with the locale set to en_US. > > > > Don't hesitate to ask if you have any further questions/comments. > > .xsession-errors please. > > Thanks for the report.
I first updated to the latest cooker. Localedrake has changed its names for the locales, they are now called "Japanese" and "Japanese UTF-8". I ran kde from init level 3 using the regular "xinit /usr/bin/startkde -- :0 2> xinit.locale.errors" in the locales en_US, ja and ja_JP.UTF-8 Those files are at: http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~narfi/xinit.en_US.errors http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~narfi/xinit.ja.errors http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~narfi/xinit.ja_JP.UTF-8.errors and then I ran kde from init level 5 and copied the .xsession-errors files for these same 3 locales: http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~narfi/xsession-errors.en_US http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~narfi/xsession-errors.ja http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~narfi/xsession-errors.ja_JP.UTF-8 Just in case you are wondering: The Japanese message in these files means "segmentation fault". Now I've learnt one more phrase in Japanese, a lot more to go :-) Narfi.
