Description of Problem: Gedit can't save a file with Korean filename. Nor can't open files that has been created with touch and vi on gnome-terminal (actually, it won't even show in "Open") And if you run gedit from terminal you will be able to see an error message saying (Invalid Utf-8) with all other strange chars. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How Reproducible: Always! Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open a gnome-terminal 2. gedit & 3. type Korean (using Ami and shift+space) 4. try to save it with Korean filename (gksrmf-> in korean it will be "korean") Actual Results: The program will hang Expected Results: Saves it with Korean name and should be able to be seen on gnome-terminal with "ls" Additional Information: for not showing Korean directories and files that has been created with "touch", "vi" and "mkdir" can be seen by; #export G_BROKEN_FILENAMES=1
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 70228 ***
(actually, I'm not *entirely* sure this is a duplicate; part of it is, but it may not all be duplicate. Unfortunately, even with G_BROKEN_FILENAMES set, gtkfilesel doesn't work very well with non-UTF-8 fileanmes, and there is no way that is going be able to be fixed in just a few days.)
Reopening, after reproducing with G_BROKEN_FILENAMES set
This was fixed in gedit-2.0.2.