bug#18892: few test failure with 'grep-2.20.72-d512'

2014-10-31 Thread Jim Meyering
For the record, you may want to run something like this to survey whether \w matches E-acute across all installed zh_CN locales: (here's output from an os x 10.9.5 system -- on debian unstable and fedora rawhide, they're all 0s) $ for i in $(locale -a|grep -i cn); do printf '\303\251'|LC_ALL=$i

bug#18888: [platform-testers] new snapshot available: grep-2.20.72-d512

2014-10-31 Thread Eric Blake
On 10/29/2014 12:29 PM, Jim Meyering wrote: Thanks to many fixes and improvements by Paul Eggert and Norihiro Tanaka, here is a pre-release snapshot: grep snapshot: http://meyering.net/grep/grep-ss.tar.xz 1.2 MB You probably want to fix your process for sending these mails;

bug#18892: few test failure with 'grep-2.20.72-d512'

2014-10-31 Thread Bruce Dubbs
FYI, LFS only has zh_CN.GB18030 for Chinese by default. We only create the locales needed for the glibc regression tests. We can add others easily enough but perhaps the test should only check for those present. -- Bruce Jim Meyering wrote: For the record, you may want to run something

bug#18888: [platform-testers] new snapshot available: grep-2.20.72-d512

2014-10-31 Thread Jim Meyering
On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 8:05 AM, Eric Blake ebl...@redhat.com wrote: On 10/29/2014 12:29 PM, Jim Meyering wrote: Thanks to many fixes and improvements by Paul Eggert and Norihiro Tanaka, here is a pre-release snapshot: grep snapshot: http://meyering.net/grep/grep-ss.tar.xz 1.2 MB