On 12/11/20 3:42 PM, Chet Ramey wrote:
On 12/11/20 2:02 PM, Douglas Lewan wrote:
This morning I downloaded bash-5.1-rc2. After I built it I ran 'make
check,. That produced
This is a longstanding problem with Debian. I've never been inclined to
look into it further. There is some issue with the French ISO8859-1
locale files that doesn't exist on other Linux distributions such as
Ah, I understand. Debian seems to want to do "favors" for me, most of
them unwanted. It makes sense that they'd do you a "favor" too.
Thanks for letting me know.
Fedora.
< fr_FR.ISO8859-1: Error Encoding U+00000080 to [ "$'\200'" !=
"$'\302\200'" ]
... (124 similar errors)
< fr_FR.ISO8859-1: Error Encoding U+000000FD to [ "$'\375'" != "ý" ]
< Failed 126 of 1378 Unicode tests
---
> Passed all 1378 Unicode tests
That seems wrong. If it failed 126 tests, then, at most, 1252 tests
could have succeeded.
But that's not what the message means. It's `diff' output. The `<' lines
are what the test produced as output on your Debian system. The `>' lines
are the expected output.
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,Doug
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You know, it's amazing how much closer to 0 that 11 047 064 is than 15 is.
(2020 Nov 17)