On Sunday 10 February 2008, Ken Moffat wrote: > On Sun, Feb 10, 2008 at 04:34:42AM -0500, Mike Frysinger wrote: > > On Saturday 09 February 2008, Tony Abou-Assaleh wrote: > > > We are getting closer to an actual release :O) > > > > > > I made a new test release grep-2.5.4-20080209b. You can download it > > > from: > > > > while `make check` passes for me, i'm guessing the failing tests from > > 2.5.3 were dropped rather than fixed ? for example, the -o -i brokeness > > ... > > > > fails with 2.5.4 but not 2.5.1: > > $ echo W | grep -o -i W > > <nothing> > > Interesting. After I figured out you probably aren't using UTF-8 > and changed LC_ALL to C after the pipe, I can confirm this, except > on a version of 2.5.3 with the multibyte patches from debian > (that is, their patches 55,60,61,63,64,65,66,67). In en_GB.UTF-8 > all versions work fine for me.
sorry about that, i should have mentioned the locale originally. while i wasnt running C, i was running non-UTF8 (en_US to be exact). when i switch to en_US.UTF8, the proposed example does work. perhaps the test suite should be run twice ... once with LC_ALL set to C, and then a second time with a UTF8 locale (if one is available) ... first try like en_US.UTF8 and then en_GB.UTF8 and then run `locale -a` and look for utf8 in the list ... -mike
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