Bug#500422: hexedit shows strange characters in the status bar when opening a file with a non-ascii filename

2016-03-28 Thread Eriberto Mota
Control: tags 500422 -moreinfo Control: tags 500422 pending Hi Aaron! The new patch worked fine! The configure part is not needed if using autoreconf. So, I attached the final version that I will use for Debian. I will upload the package to 1-day/DELAY queue now. Thanks a lot for your help.

Bug#500422: hexedit shows strange characters in the status bar when opening a file with a non-ascii filename

2016-03-27 Thread Aaron Small
Hi, unfortunately it does still occur. I just tried it with this file: $ ls 00 - 回家.m4a And see the following at the bottom of the screen when opening it in hexedit: --- 00 - å~[~^家.m4a I'm using stretch: $ dpkg -l hexedit Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold |

Bug#500422: hexedit shows strange characters in the status bar when opening a file with a non-ascii filename

2016-03-27 Thread Eriberto Mota
Control: tags 500422 moreinfo Hi, Some years after this bug have been opened, I would like to ask if this issue still occurring. Debian uses UTF-8 now and I didn't be able to reproduce the error. Thanks! Eriberto

Bug#500422: hexedit shows strange characters in the status bar when opening a file with a non-ascii filename

2008-09-27 Thread Aaron Small
Package: hexedit Version: 1.2.12-3 Severity: wishlist Tags: patch l10n *** Please type your report below this line *** I have my system configured to use a UTF-8 locale, according to the LANG environment variable: LANG=en_CA.UTF-8 I have a filename which consists of valid non-ascii characters