So it seems to me the right thing to do is to set your local locale :), and not hardcode it in the tests. Anurag, have you tried this?

Thanks,

David

Knut Anders Hatlen wrote:
"David W. Van Couvering" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Anurag Shekhar wrote:

Hi David
I will made the changes.
please see inline
thanks
anurag
David Van Couvering (JIRA) wrote:


- Why do you set the territory to en_US?



I am printing the message so in case the default locale is not the
same as I used to generate the original out file it will fail. So I
am setting territory to ensure I get the same message in every run.


Why is it that all tests don't do this?  I am curious what makes this
test special so that it needs to have this set.    Or do most tests
have diffs when you run it in a non-en_US locale?


FWIW, I always set the locale to en_US before running derbyall. I
haven't tried running with another locale lately, but I have seen
errors at least with the nn_NO and no_NO locales.

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