Bug#892989: weird chars found in dpkg output

2018-03-16 Thread Michael Biebl
Am 16.03.2018 um 08:45 schrieb Harald Dunkel: > On 03/15/18 18:46, Michael Biebl wrote: >> >> With a UTF-8 locale (which you really should enable), systemctl will use >> '→', for a non-UTF8 locale, systemctl will fall back to '->' >> >> > > Sorry to say, but thats ridiculous. Shouldn't it work no

Bug#892989: weird chars found in dpkg output

2018-03-16 Thread Harald Dunkel
On 03/15/18 18:46, Michael Biebl wrote: With a UTF-8 locale (which you really should enable), systemctl will use '→', for a non-UTF8 locale, systemctl will fall back to '->' Sorry to say, but thats ridiculous. Shouldn't it work no matter what? Ain't that "if locale == xxx" just asking for

Bug#892989: weird chars found in dpkg output

2018-03-15 Thread Michael Biebl
Am 15.03.2018 um 18:11 schrieb Michael Biebl: > Am 15.03.2018 um 14:38 schrieb Guillem Jover: > >> AFAIR, this is coming from systemd, and the character should be an >> arrow (→), but I assume there's some kind of locale/encoding problem >> somewhere. Perhaps even a misconfiguration in your

Bug#892989: weird chars found in dpkg output

2018-03-15 Thread Michael Biebl
Am 15.03.2018 um 14:38 schrieb Guillem Jover: > AFAIR, this is coming from systemd, and the character should be an > arrow (→), but I assume there's some kind of locale/encoding problem > somewhere. Perhaps even a misconfiguration in your system, but I'll > leave that up to the systemd

Processed: Re: Bug#892989: weird chars found in dpkg output

2018-03-15 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing control commands: > reassign -1 systemd Bug #892989 [dpkg] weird chars found in dpkg output Bug reassigned from package 'dpkg' to 'systemd'. No longer marked as found in versions dpkg/1.18.24. Ignoring request to alter fixed versions of bug #892989 to the same values previously