On Tue, 15 Dec 2020 01:15:35 +
James Cook wrote:
> FYI I tried setting LC_CTYPE to a supported value (en_US.UTF-8) while
> keeping LANG at the unsupported en_CA.UTF-8 but that wasn't enough.
>
> Admittedly I had read that FAQ entry and ignored the recommendation,
> based on some wishful
Thanks, Ed.
I just emailed the port maintainer separately to ask if they have any
ideas. I think it would be better if abiword didn't crash even if the
locale is unsupported.
FYI I tried setting LC_CTYPE to a supported value (en_US.UTF-8) while
keeping LANG at the unsupported en_CA.UTF-8 but
Hi James,
I've noticed that in openbsd utf-8 is not universally supported like on
other open source systems.
As far as I know you have to use en_US.UTF-8 or C for LC_CTYPE and I'm not
sure if the LANG environment variable is used either.
Whether it should segfault in this case I don't know.
On Thu, Dec 03, 2020 at 04:48:04PM +, James Cook wrote:
> I just installed abiword and also just upgraded to the latest snapshot
> (and ran pkg_add -u). abiword immediately crashes when I run it. I have
> never tried running abiword on OpenBSD before. Is it broken for others
> or just for me?
On Thu, Dec 03, 2020 at 04:48:04PM +, James Cook wrote:
> I just installed abiword and also just upgraded to the latest snapshot
> (and ran pkg_add -u). abiword immediately crashes when I run it. I have
> never tried running abiword on OpenBSD before. Is it broken for others
> or just for me?