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Re: Locale failures on mips
"H . J . Lu" <hjl@lucon.org> writes:
> character map `SHIFT_JIS' is not ASCII compatible, locale not ISO C compliant
> character map `BIG5' is not ASCII compatible, locale not ISO C compliant
> character map `BIG5' is not ASCII compatible, locale not ISO C compliant
> character map `BIG5' is not ASCII compatible, locale not ISO C compliant
> character map `BIG5' is not ASCII compatible, locale not ISO C compliant
> character map `test5' is not ASCII compatible, locale not ISO C compliant
> character map `test6' is not ASCII compatible, locale not ISO C compliant
> character map `UTF-8' is not ASCII compatible, locale not ISO C compliant
I remember now. UTF-8 here is only a subset defined for a test.
> --- locale/programs/charmap.c.ascii Thu Jan 17 10:11:48 2002
> +++ locale/programs/charmap.c Mon Jan 21 15:54:15 2002
> @@ -242,7 +242,13 @@ charmap_read (const char *filename, int
> struct charseq * seq = charmap_find_symbol (result, p, 1);
>
> if (seq == NULL || seq->ucs4 != *p)
> - failed = 1;
> + {
> + failed = 1;
> + if (!be_quiet)
> + error (0, 0, _("`%s': ASCII: `%c' (0x%x) != 0x%x"),
> + result->code_set_name,
> + *p, *p, seq ? seq->ucs4 : 0);
> + }
> }
> while (*p++ != '\0');
I have no idea what you want to achieve. The messages are correct and
can be ignored.
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