Sebastian Harl wrote: > Just to make sure, I'm not doing any wrong assumptions here: Which > version did you use before? That one was working fine for you, right? > > What are your environment settings when calling rrdgraph (from munin)? > How is the script (i.e. the text being passed to rrdgraph) being > encoded? > > For some more detailed explanations about what's going on here and the > problems involved with that, please see my follow-up to #493553 [1].
Based on the dpkg.log, munin was using librrd2 until recently when it switched to librrd4. No problem until switching to librrd4. The system did not have any locale configured in /etc/environment or enabled in /etc/locale.gen, and was just using the C locale. I've turned on en_US.UTF-8, but am still getting the same messages. Reverting bts493553-pango-utf-8 does not fix the problem. -- see shy jo
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