[re-sending with Cc to bug report]

On 20-Sep-2007, Yannick Palanque wrote:
> Ben Finney wrote:
> > This patch (intended for use with dpatch) converts the few source 
> > files with non-ASCII characters to use the UTF-8 encoding.
> 
> Does this patch could fix the fact than when I run screen with as
> argument a non-existing program, I have
> 
> > Cannot exec 'sdfsdfsdf': Aucun fichier ou répertoire de ce type
> (LANG is fr_FR.UTF-8)       [should be      répertoire]
> 
> or should I fill a new bug report?

That seems to be a bug in the French translation of screen's messages, 
not in the screen source code itself. I'd say a new bug report is 
best.

To make your bug report more informative, you might like to get the 
source code for the current screen package from Debian, and identify 
(with the 'file' command) which files under 'debian/po/' are still 
using a non-UTF-8 encoding.

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