This seems to be a recurring problem on SuSE. The problem is not specific to LSB-OS, but to VSXgen, the generic part of the test framework common to all the testsets. It seems the locale setup and/or glibc version may differ between SuSE and others.
Previously Chris had written to a similar bug report "Just after saying yes to installing the pseudo languages it should say what version of glibc it thinks is installed. Is it by chance mistakenly thinking its glibc 2.1? If so you can edit scripts/common/psl_setup.sh to do the correct detection. Otherwise you'll need to have a look at /home/tet/LSB.tools/psldefs and see whats going wrong..." Can you post the complete output to the install session, and perhaps instrument the psl_setup.sh script (with set -x) to give some verbose output regards Andrew On Oct 22, 3:01pm in "LSB-os 1.0.2.1 beta", Rajit K. Sarkar wrote: > > I tried to run the new LSB-os tests on my SuSE 7.2 (Linux > 2.4.4-4GB kernel) box, but the tests won't even Build, much > less Execute. > > During the "Install pseudolanguages" stage, the setup script > prompts me for the root password, then prints to the screen: > > "localedef -c -f lang0.ascii -i lang0.src VSX4L0 > cannot open locale definition file 'POSIX': No such file or > directory > make: *** [VSX4L0] Error 4 > Aborting installation" > > > > Rajit K. Sarkar > Linux Standards Base > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > (512) 838-9473 > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. > http://personals.yahoo.com > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Email [EMAIL PROTECTED] >-- End of excerpt from Rajit K. Sarkar
