> What does 88 on Solaris mean ? $ grep 88 /usr/include/sys/errno.h ... * University Copyright- Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1988 #define EILSEQ 88 /* Illegal byte sequence. */
On Thu, Apr 2, 2020 at 11:02 AM Tim Rühsen <tim.rueh...@gmx.de> wrote: > > I remember seeing errors on Solaris. Iconv and charsets did not properly > work or were not properly implemented on Solaris. > > The two cited lines don't mean anything - some failures are on purpose > and expected. On Debian Linux I get errno 84 for those (Invalid or > incomplete multibyte or wide character). > > What does 88 on Solaris mean ? > > Regards, Tim > > On 4/2/20 4:08 PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > > > > It looks like libidn2 is catching one self test failure: > > > > PASS: test-punycode > > FAIL: test-lookup > > PASS: test-register > > PASS: test-strerror > > PASS: test-tounicode > > ... > > # TOTAL: 5 > > # PASS: 4 > > # SKIP: 0 > > # XFAIL: 0 > > # FAIL: 1 > > # XPASS: 0 > > # ERROR: 0 > > > > I see the failures but nothing jumps out at me. It all looks Greek > > (Chinese) to me: > > > > u8_to_u32(≮𝟎.謖SS�) failed (88) > > u8_to_u32(≮𝟎.謖ss�) failed (88) > > > > Attached is test-suite.log. > >