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Bug 339758 - Scripts can't be loaded due to file encoding
Scripts can't be loaded due to file encoding
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: gimp-tiny-fu
Classification: Other
Component: Scripts
1.0
Other Windows
: High normal
: 1.2
Assigned To: GIMP Tiny-fu plug-in maintainer alias
GIMP Tiny-fu plug-in maintainer alias
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2006-04-25 22:34 UTC by Michael Schumacher
Modified: 2007-11-02 19:09 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---


Attachments
error messages showing random unbound variables (14.93 KB, text/plain)
2006-04-25 22:35 UTC, Michael Schumacher
Details

Description Michael Schumacher 2006-04-25 22:34:53 UTC
I've built Tiny-Fu 1.0.1 on Win32 from the current tarball. The build succeeded, but no scripts can be loaded. Each of them fails with an "unbound variable" error, the variable is bogus (empty of random sctring from the script).

Building Tiny-Fu from a TINY_FU_1_0_0 checkout works fine, and scripts are loaded as well. Maybe there is something in the tarball which corrupts the win32 binary?
Comment 1 Michael Schumacher 2006-04-25 22:35:47 UTC
Created attachment 64291 [details]
error messages showing random unbound variables
Comment 2 Kevin Cozens 2006-06-02 15:40:44 UTC
Have you tried building Tiny-Fu from a check of TINY_FU_1_0_1?
Comment 3 Jernej Simončič 2006-06-14 19:25:53 UTC
Same thing here, GIMP 2.3.9, Tiny-Fu CVS rev. TINY_FU_1_0_2. The scripts load if I put .sct files through unix2dos.
Comment 4 Kevin Cozens 2006-06-14 19:29:45 UTC
Confirming bug based on comments.
Comment 5 Michael Schumacher 2006-09-25 23:49:41 UTC
Same as in comment #3 - after changing the file encoding from unix to dos, the scripts are loaded properly. Adjusting the summary, too.
Comment 6 Kevin Cozens 2007-11-02 19:09:52 UTC
After checking on the state of this bug with Michael Schumacher he reports he is not seeing problems reading scripts which have different file encodings. Closing this report as FIXED.