Some news: patching /usr/share/i18n/fi_FI removes the problem for
me (locales version is 2.6.1-1). The patch changes back one line to what it
used to be in a previous version of locales (2.3.6.ds1-13). I don't know if
this change was intentional (I'll file a bug report with the patch against
locale
tag 440813 - moreinfo
thanks
On Tue, Sep 04, 2007 at 04:44:26PM +0300, Petteri Pajunen wrote:
> 2007/9/4, Justin Pryzby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > tag 440813 moreinfo
> > thanks
> >
> > On Tue, Sep 04, 2007 at 04:15:05PM +0300, Petteri Pajunen wrote:
> > > Package: grep
> > > Version: 2.5.1.ds2-
2007/9/4, Justin Pryzby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> tag 440813 moreinfo
> thanks
>
> On Tue, Sep 04, 2007 at 04:15:05PM +0300, Petteri Pajunen wrote:
> > Package: grep
> > Version: 2.5.1.ds2-6
> >
> > On my amd64 debian box using locale
> > fi_FI.UTF-8 (all LC_XXX variables set to fi_FI.UTF-8 as well
tag 440813 moreinfo
thanks
On Tue, Sep 04, 2007 at 04:15:05PM +0300, Petteri Pajunen wrote:
> Package: grep
> Version: 2.5.1.ds2-6
>
> On my amd64 debian box using locale
> fi_FI.UTF-8 (all LC_XXX variables set to fi_FI.UTF-8 as well as LANG) grep
> fails to handle character ranges correctly. For
Package: grep
Version: 2.5.1.ds2-6
On my amd64 debian box using locale
fi_FI.UTF-8 (all LC_XXX variables set to fi_FI.UTF-8 as well as LANG) grep
fails to handle character ranges correctly. For example, the first grep is
wrong but the second works correctly:
$ echo "w" | grep "[a-z]"
$ echo "a" |
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