Hi all,

I am so sorry, I must admit I haven't looked at this cause I was on many
other stuffs lately and did not find time for this... But I won't forget
you.

Plus, I have something to announce to the whole mailing list. I am leaving
for a world tour on my motorcycle in 3 weeks. I don't know how long it may
take. As a consequence, I won't be a connected guy anymore (maybe will I
even unsubscribe to the ml, but as it is a very low volume list -- which is
very nice! -- maybe not). As I will have a small notepad with me, I will
take the mrxvt source code, and if sometimes in the middle of the desert of
Mongolia, the mountains of Tibet, the plain of Russia, the Indian forests,
or the Ukranian steppes, I feel like coding (who knows?!) and if I have
enough battery (4 hours, short but...), I will finish my UTF-8 branch.
Anyway as I think I may stay a few monthes in Japan to pass winter before
continuing again, I will have a home with net again probably there.

Just to say: don't expect too much commits from me, even though I won't
forget mrxvt (I am using my UTF-8 branch anyway on daily use).
Of course if you never read about me again... maybe I am just dead
somewhere, so don't wait too long.
See you!

Jehan

P.S.: Krysiek, I will try to have a look to your issue before I leave
anyway, but I can't be sure I will have time... Sorry about this.

On Wed, 18 Feb 2009 21:45:50 +0000, Krzysiek Pawlik <nelch...@gentoo.org>
wrote:
> Jehan wrote:
>> I will take a look when I have some time... hopefully this week-end.
> 
> Hello Jehan,
> 
> Any progress on this issue?
> 
>> Gautam Iyer wrote:
>>> Jehan,
>>>
>>> See the attached emails reporting a bug for mrxvt-0.5.4. It looks like
>>> it is introduced by some change you made in rev 256. Any chance you
know
>>> the problem? My knowledge about the multichar code base hasn't improved
>>> ... :).
>>>
>>> GI
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>>
>>> Subject:
>>> Mrxvt 0.5.4
>>> From:
>>> Krzysiek Pawlik <nelch...@gentoo.org>
>>> Date:
>>> Tue, 13 Jan 2009 00:51:19 +0000
>>> To:
>>> Gautam Iyer <gi1...@stanford.edu>
>>>
>>> To:
>>> Gautam Iyer <gi1...@stanford.edu>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hello Gautam,
>>>
>>> I've found a small problem with mrxvt 0.5.4: it does not display
>>> correctly
>>> ISO-8859-2 (eg. Polish) characters, where 0.5.3 didn't had that
problem,
>>> I have
>>> both emerged with exactly the same CFLAGS and so on.
>>>
>>> I'm attaching screenshots of both - both show the same string. I'm
happy
>>> to help
>>> to track this down -- just say what I should do to help find & resolve
>>> that bug.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>>
>>> Subject:
>>> Re: Mrxvt 0.5.4
>>> From:
>>> Krzysiek Pawlik <nelch...@gentoo.org>
>>> Date:
>>> Tue, 13 Jan 2009 01:38:56 +0000
>>> To:
>>> Gautam Iyer <gi1...@stanford.edu>
>>>
>>> To:
>>> Gautam Iyer <gi1...@stanford.edu>
>>>
>>>
>>> Gautam Iyer wrote:
>>>> Can you send me a file I can "cat" to get the desired output. (Tell me
>>>> also what my environment should be / some special fonts I should
>>>> emerge).
>>> I'm using 'fixed' font, so you'll need media-fonts/font-misc-misc to
get
>>> ISO-8859-2 fixed font. Also setting LC_CTYPE=pl_PL along with having
>>> "pl_PL
>>> ISO-8859-2" in /etc/locale.gen (having Polish locale) can come handy.
>>>
>>> Generally: setting your environment to pl_PL.ISO-8859-2. When you cat
>>> attached
>>> file you should see output like from 0.5.3 screenshot (the file is
>>> gzipped so
>>> mail systems won't go crazy over it).
>>>
>>> I'm attaching also my .mrxvtrc.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>>
>>> Subject:
>>> Re: Mrxvt 0.5.4
>>> From:
>>> Krzysiek Pawlik <nelch...@gentoo.org>
>>> Date:
>>> Wed, 14 Jan 2009 00:01:10 +0000
>>> To:
>>> Gautam Iyer <gi1...@stanford.edu>
>>>
>>> To:
>>> Gautam Iyer <gi1...@stanford.edu>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Gautam Iyer wrote:
>>>> Can you svn bisect and tell me where it stops working? Perhaps I can
>>>> figure out from that where the code messes up.
>>> I've traced it:
>>>
>>>  0.5.3 -> 247
>>>  0.5.3 -> 310
>>>
>>> Test:
>>>     277: FAIL
>>>     260: FAIL
>>>     254: OK
>>>     255: OK
>>>     256: FAIL
>>>
>>> So r256 introduced failing changes. Hope this helps.

-- 
Que la Sainte Marmotte soit avec moi!
Pour me contacter:
Tél: 06 81 89 41 20
IM: je...@zemarmot.net
email: je...@zemarmot.net
http://jehan.zemarmot.net

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