On 05.04.2012 21:18, Bruno Haible wrote:
>   - test-mbsstr2.c is a test that requires a UTF-8 locale. We use the
>     French one for simplicity. (If a system does not have fr_FR.UTF-8
>     installed, it would be unlikely that it has ru_RU.UTF-8 installed.)
Actually not so true. In case of Debian user choses himself which
locales are available and in my case it is:
phcoder@debian.x201.phnet:22:09:10:~/repos/gnulib$ locale -a
C
C.UTF-8
de_CH.utf8
en_US.utf8
et_EE.utf8
POSIX
ru_RU.utf8

de_CH as my usual locale, en_US for messages. et_EE because of a
specific bug report involving this locale and ru_RU for tests like this.
Could we perhaps try the locale `locale -a |grep utf8|head -n` as fallback?

-- 
Regards
Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko


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