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Re: Silent test failures when no French, Japanese, Chinese locales insta
From: |
Richard W.M. Jones |
Subject: |
Re: Silent test failures when no French, Japanese, Chinese locales installed |
Date: |
Thu, 15 Nov 2018 11:06:14 +0000 |
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Mutt/1.5.21 (2010-09-15) |
On Thu, Nov 15, 2018 at 11:03:59AM +0000, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> I'm using gnulib 6ccfbb4ce5d4fa79f7afb48f3648f2e0401523c3 from a
> few days ago.
>
> After upgrading to Fedora 29, the glibc-langpack-fr locale is no
> longer installed by default. This causes many tests to fail silently:
>
> ./gnulib/tests/test-suite.log:FAIL: test-btowc1.sh
> ./gnulib/tests/test-suite.log:FAIL: test-btowc2.sh
> ./gnulib/tests/test-suite.log:FAIL: test-c-strcase.sh
> ./gnulib/tests/test-suite.log:FAIL: test-mbrtowc1.sh
> ./gnulib/tests/test-suite.log:FAIL: test-mbrtowc2.sh
> ./gnulib/tests/test-suite.log:FAIL: test-mbrtowc3.sh
> ./gnulib/tests/test-suite.log:FAIL: test-mbrtowc4.sh
> ./gnulib/tests/test-suite.log:FAIL: test-mbsrtowcs1.sh
> ./gnulib/tests/test-suite.log:FAIL: test-mbsrtowcs2.sh
> ./gnulib/tests/test-suite.log:FAIL: test-mbsrtowcs3.sh
> ./gnulib/tests/test-suite.log:FAIL: test-mbsrtowcs4.sh
> ./gnulib/tests/test-suite.log:FAIL: test-setlocale1.sh
> ./gnulib/tests/test-suite.log:FAIL: test-wcrtomb.sh
>
> The failures are completely silent. It seems as if about
> 6 months ago it used to print an error message:
>
> Skipping test: no traditional french locale is installed
>
> But for some reason that is no longer printed:
>
> $ LC_ALL=fr_FR ./test-btowc 1
> $ echo $?
> 1
>
> (The same applies to Japanese and Chinese language packs for other tests)
... and Turkish.
One I installed all 4 extra langpacks the tests above all succeeded.
Rich.
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