Tatsuhiko Miyagawa wrote:
> At Fri, 05 Jul 2002 22:21:14 +0800,
> Stas Bekman wrote:
> 
> 
>>># testing : Apache::Util::parsedate
>>># expected: 1025779533
>>># received: '0'
>>>not ok 46
>>
>>this one is weird, can you run this one in debug mode? This precooked
>>gdb script should make it really easy to debug the internals on your side.
> 
> 
> Sorry, I mean this one is also due to my weird locale setting of my
> linux box. with locae set to Japanese, date is also returned as
> japanese format.

so this is a non-issue, correct?

>>># write to a file:
>>># This is a test: 15197
>>># testing : expected failure
>>># expected: 'No such file or directory'
>>># received: 'そのようなファイルやディレクトリはありません'
>>>not ok 2
>>>ok 3
>>>
>>>Well, it seems to be due to locale (japanese) stuff in my linux box.
>>
>>That's a tough on. We are definitely not going to supply a set of error
>>messages in all possible errors.
>>
>>Is C "errno" variable's numerical value the same everywhere? If that's
>>the case we could compare the numerical value
> 
> 
> Or, first get the error message by trying to open non-exsitent file,
> and afterword compare error message with it.

that's smart :) thanks!


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