Silvan Jegen wrote: > I have the same locale set up (LANG=en_US.UTF-8) and on my (Linux) > machine, both rover and noice (compiled from tip) show the "früh.mp3" > filename correctly without me having to set LC_ALL=C.
Keep in mind, this is NetBSD with its own curses library. It was suggested that it's a bug somehow covered by ncurses. > What you could try is to check what setlocale() returns in both cases. > There may be an error when setting up the locale in the noice case. If I simply printf setlocale() nothing strange appears: C for COLLATE, and en_US.UTF-8 for everything else. The same is inside noice when spawning a shell. -- caóc