> I’d rather have ‘computed-file’ do just what it’s documented to do; > I don’t think this kind of thing belongs there (It’s beyond the scope > of this patch set too.) The documentation of ‘computed-file’ can be modified to document it uses a non-broken file name encoding instead of the broken default. Though something for a separate patch I suppose. Ludovic Courtès schreef op do 16-06-2022 om 12:47 [+0200]: > Ideally Guile would just do the right thing without us fiddling with > locales.  That is, it would default to UTF-8 rather than ASCII. I did a quick test, and apparently Guile calls nl_langinfo to determine the encoding, which returns ANSI_X3.4-1968, because glibc defaults to the C locale.  So unless you want to change the encoding of the C locale or change the default locale or override glibc's choice of default locale in Guile, I don't think there's anything to change in Guile? Greetins, Maxime.