From: <rom...@ya...> - 2007-04-09 15:45:42
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Brian, > Could you see if this issue is fixed also: > http://bugs.gramps-project.org/view.php?id=994 > You need to have non-ASCII characters in the path to your home directory. I also don't know if it is a problem in Linux AND Windows. Any help you can give me on that issue would be greatly appreciated. Seems to be fixed. My home directory is 'W:\Jérôme', I make the test and have no problem for generating a new .grdb with last SVN under Windows :) > I also don't know if it is a problem in Linux AND Windows I use UTF8 under Linux maybe this avoid some problems with non-ASCII conversion, but maybe you fix an other one !!! http://bugs.gramps-project.org/view.php?id=891 (not yet tested under Linux) Also, I make more tests under Windows: * export gpkg and .gramps with typical non-ASCII name (j&éjé.gpkg, jérôme.gramps) * import into new .grdb with non-ASCII on name and path :) have no errors just a message on console: z:\gramps\Assistant.py:273: GtkWarning Failed to set label from markup due to error parsing markup: Erreur àT la ligne 4Tà: Le caract|# T1/2TàTàTi n'est pas valide à l'intérieur d'un nom d'entité label.set_use_markup(True) "error on line 4Tà: character ¤$µ* is not valid on entity" label.set_use_markup(True) If you want, I may try to generate a real testacase database, but I have no errors, just a message on console with srange characters. Console don't display non-ASCII characters ... :-D Brian Matherly a écrit : > Jerome, > >> I just see a *new* issue and last SVN 8367 under Windows: >> >> Traceback (most recent call last): >> File "Z:\gramps\PluginUtils\_PluginMgr.py", line 127, in load_plugins >> a = __import__(plugin) >> File "Z:\gramps\plugins\Checkpoint.py", line 359 >> stderr = subprocess.PIPE ) >> ^ >> SyntaxError: invalid syntax >> >> >> should be the same syntax error on both system (GNU/Linux & Windows)... > > Good catch! That's fixed now, too. > > Could you do me one other favor? Could you see if this issue is fixed also: > > http://bugs.gramps-project.org/view.php?id=994 > > You need to have non-ASCII characters in the path to your home directory. I also don't know if it is a problem in Linux AND Windows. Any help you can give me on that issue would be greatly appreciated. > > ~Brian |