On Wed, Dec 02, 2015 at 12:48:46PM +0100, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote: > Baptiste Daroussin <b...@freebsd.org> writes: > > Log: > > MFC: > > r285133,r285136,r285137,r285156,r285157,r285158,r285256,r285318,r285395, > > r285396,r285398,r285401,r285403,r285405,r285406,r285408,r285409,r285411, > > r285412,r285413,r285415,r285418,r285430,r285433,r285434,r285442,r285948, > > r285984,r285985,r285989,r285996,r285997,r286045,r286047,r286066,r286150, > > r286151,r286152,r286154,r286155,r286156,r286157,r286173,r286196,r286197, > > r286198,r286199,r286200,r286201,r286202,r286203,r286204,r286210,r286211, > > r286217,r286218,r286258,r286259,r286341,r286775,r286982,r286986,r286991, > > r286993 > > > > Validate most pw inputs. > > This is a serious regression as the validation code is not locale-aware. > I would like to see it reverted and an EN issued. Fixing it correctly > will be a major undertaking since it would needs to support multibyte > locales. In the meantime, I will have to replace pw on my 10.2 systems > with the 10.1 binary.
Or a fix can be made, if you provide an example of the failing case, I would be able to fix it and add it to the regression tests. Bapt
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