On 2019年04月24日 20:07, Burton, Ross wrote:
On Wed, 24 Apr 2019 at 02:51, Yu, Mingli <mingli...@windriver.com> wrote:
Per the comments at https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/issues/1357, we
need to run test_non_utf8_printf under builddir to guarantee the test
passed.

Re-read the comments.  Setting that variable skips the test, as it
isn't useful without the translations being installed. So, we need to
install the translations:

root@bob:~# /usr/libexec/installed-tests/glib/gdatetime -p
/GDateTime/non_utf8_printf
/GDateTime/non_utf8_printf: **
GLib:ERROR:../glib-2.58.3/glib/tests/gdatetime.c:1477:test_non_utf8_printf:
assertion failed (__p == ("10\346\234\210")): ("Oct" ==
"10\346\234\210")
Aborted (core dumped)

root@bob:~# dnf install glib-2.0-locale-ja
[ ... ]
Installed:
   libglib-2.0-locale-ja-1:2.58.3-r0.corei7_64

Many thanks for Ross's comments!

Yes, it's true. Install libglib-2.0-locale-ja-2.58.3-r0 did silence the test_non_utf8_printf failure of gdatetime.test.

But once unset G_TEST_BUILDDIR, we should check the translation modules one by one to silence other failures such as below to guarantee gdatetime.test passed.

GLib:ERROR:../glib-2.58.3/glib/tests/gdatetime.c:1683:test_month_names: assertion failed (p_casefold == (o_casefold)): ("sep" == "sept.") Bail out! GLib:ERROR:../glib-2.58.3/glib/tests/gdatetime.c:1683:test_month_names: assertion failed (p_casefold == (o_casefold)): ("sep" == "sept.")
FAIL: glib/gdatetime.test (Child process killed by signal 6)

Anyway, I will check the translation issues one by one and resent the patch.

Thanks,


root@bob:~# /usr/libexec/installed-tests/glib/gdatetime -p
/GDateTime/non_utf8_printf
/GDateTime/non_utf8_printf: OK

Ross

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