Re: SIGSEGV in g_utf8_collate on Windows

2016-06-30 Thread LRN
On 20.06.2016 15:56, Sebastian Faubel wrote: > Hello Everybody, > > in the upcoming Inkscape 0.92 release, the project has decided to switch > from the current autotools build system to CMake. Because there is a > large > user base on the Windows platform, I am currently trying to get the >

SIGSEGV in g_utf8_collate on Windows

2016-06-30 Thread Sebastian Faubel
Hello Everybody, in the upcoming Inkscape 0.92 release, the project has decided to switch from the current autotools build system to CMake. Because there is a large user base on the Windows platform, I am currently trying to get the program to compile and be ready for packaging. I am currently

SIGSEGV in g_utf8_collate on Windows

2016-06-21 Thread Sebastian Faubel
Hello Everybody, in the upcoming Inkscape 0.92 release, the project has decided to switch from the current autotools build system to CMake. Because there is a large user base on the Windows platform, I am currently trying to get the program to compile and be ready for packaging. I am currently

[Fwd: Re: g_utf8_collate on windows]

2004-02-03 Thread busmanus
Original Message Subject: Re: g_utf8_collate on windows Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2004 23:27:26 +0100 From: Jiri Pavlovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: busmanus [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Sunday 01 of February 2004 18:50, you wrote: Jiri Pavlovsky wrote: Hi, The expected behaviour is to discard

Re: g_utf8_collate on windows

2004-02-02 Thread busmanus
Jiri Pavlovsky wrote: Hi, The expected behaviour is to discard the accents when sorting (this happens on Linux for example). What does that mean? That's not what e.g. I would expect, if I understand the operation correctly. Isn't it something, where the expected behaviour is largely dependant on

g_utf8_collate on windows

2004-02-01 Thread Jiri Pavlovsky
Hi, on windows the g_utf8_collate gives strange results. What happens is basically that all accented chars are sorted before their unaccented versions. The expected behaviour is to discard the accents when sorting (this happens on Linux for example). Does this have something to do with locale