[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STDCXX-255?page=all ] Andrew Black updated STDCXX-255: -------------------------------- Attachment: en_US-buildlog.out Attached is the output of running a (semi-random) locale shell script (en_US.ISO-8859-1), using the -d and -O/dev/tty flags. Note in particular that the localedef utility segvs during the stage 2 compilation, and that the locale utility produces the same 399 error during the stage 2 and stage 3 process (likely as a result of the stage 2 failure of the localedef utility) I believe these failures to be related to the initial observations, so I attached the output to this issue, rather than creating a new issue. > Locales utility produces bad output > ----------------------------------- > > Key: STDCXX-255 > URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STDCXX-255 > Project: C++ Standard Library > Type: Bug > Components: Utilities > Environment: uname -a > Linux quandry 2.6.14.5 #1 PREEMPT Thu Dec 29 16:01:39 MST 2005 i686 unknown unknown GNU/Linux > gcc -v > Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i486-slackware-linux/3.2.3/specs > Configured with: ../gcc-3.2.3/configure --prefix=/usr --enable-shared --enable-threads=posix --enable-__cxa_atexit --disable-checking --with-gnu-ld --verbose --target=i486-slackware-linux --host=i486-slackware-linux > Thread model: posix > gcc version 3.2.3 > Reporter: Andrew Black > Attachments: en_US-buildlog.out > > As part of the make runall process for the bin directory, a (generated) script called sanity_test.sh is executed prior to building the locales. This script tests various aspects of the locale and localedef utilities. When running this script manually with the -d (debug) parameter and the buildspace bin directory in the path, I recive the following output. It appears to me that the locale utility may have built incorrectly. > Checking location of locale utilities... correct. > Checking "locale --help" output...Error 399: invalid size at (nil): 4294967295, expected 352 > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale --help" gives wrong output (NAME). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale --help" gives wrong output (SYNOPSIS). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale --help" gives wrong output (DESCRIPTION). > correct. > Checking "locale -a" output...Error 399: invalid size at (nil): 4294967295, expected 352 > check completed. > Checking "locale -m" output...Error 399: invalid size at (nil): 4294967295, expected 352 > correct. > Checking "locale -k LC_ALL" output...Error 399: invalid size at (nil): 4294967295, expected 352 > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (upper). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (lower). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (space). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (print). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (cntrl). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (alpha). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (digit). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (punct). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (graph). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (xdigit). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (toupper). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (tolower). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (abday). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (day). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (abmon). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (mon). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (am_pm). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (d_t_fmt). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (d_fmt). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (t_fmt). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (t_fmt_ampm). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (int_curr_symbol). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (currency_symbol). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (mon_decimal_point). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (mon_thousands_sep). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (mon_grouping). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (positive_sign). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (negative_sign). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (int_frac_digits). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (frac_digits). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (p_cs_precedes). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (p_sep_by_space). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (n_cs_precedes). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (n_sep_by_space). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (p_sign_posn). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (n_sign_posn). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (decimal_point). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (thousands_sep). > incorrect. > ERROR: "locale -k" gives wrong output (grouping). > (seems) correct. > Checking "localedef --help" output... correct. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira