Command:
/set translation latin_1
Response:
Irssi: Error opening translation table file latin_1: No such file or directory
translation = latin_1
Next time I try to start Irssi, it segfaults.
I found the culprit is the following line added to my settings:
"fe-common/core" = { translation = "latin_1"; };
Backtrace:
#0 0x08082594 in printformat_module_dest (module=0x80ce06e
"fe-common/core",
dest=0xbffff1b0, formatnum=193, va=0xbffff218) at printtext.c:55
#1 0x080826a9 in printformat_module_args (module=0x80ce06e
"fe-common/core",
server=0x0, target=0x0, level=1048576, formatnum=193, va=0xbffff218)
at printtext.c:84
#2 0x080826d5 in printformat_module (module=0x80ce06e "fe-common/core",
server=0x0, target=0x0, level=1048576, formatnum=193) at
printtext.c:93
#3 0x0808548c in translation_read (file=0x80ed168 "latin_1")
at translation.c:90
#4 0x080855f6 in read_settings () at translation.c:133
#5 0x08085648 in translation_init () at translation.c:145
#6 0x08075963 in fe_common_core_init () at fe-common-core.c:187
#7 0x08066057 in textui_init () at irssi.c:138
#8 0x08066408 in main (argc=1, argv=0xbffff774) at irssi.c:307
#9 0x401cb65f in __libc_start_main () from /lib/libc.so.6
uname -a :
Linux deadbeef 2.4.14 #2 Tue Nov 20 00:37:07 EET 2001 i586 unknown
/etc/issue :
Debian GNU testing/unstable
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