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Subject: Re: [LAD] Announcing PHASEX-0.14.96
From: "William Weston" <whw () linuxmail ! org>
Date: 2013-01-11 3:26:15
Message-ID: 20130111032615.306900 () gmx ! com
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Johannes Kroll
>
> I played around with it, it's fun! GUI looks very cool, too.
>
> After using it a few times, I noticed that some folders with strange
> names had been created with files like patchbank, phasex.cfg,
> phasex.map, sessionbank in them. The folder names contain weird
> characters, Thunar file manager displays them as 'invalid encoding'.
> One such folder showed up in my downloads folder, the other one in a
> src directory I was working in, possibly the PWDs when I started
> phasex... Has anybody else seen this behaviour?
>
> I'm running Ubuntu 12.04 on x86-64.
These files and directories are created when a session is saved via
LASH, JACK Session, or native session management. I've seen this
behavior once before, when first working on LASH support, and it
turned out to be a character encoding problem with LASH supplied
directory names. The only thing I can think of here is to use the
"C" locale instead of obtaining locale from the user's environment,
so I've made this change in v0.14.97-dev. Could you try the latest
in git, and let me know how it goes?
Thanks,
--ww
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