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bug#18056: Coreutils 8.23 test-localename failure


From: Henrik Juul Pedersen
Subject: bug#18056: Coreutils 8.23 test-localename failure
Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2014 12:10:36 +0200

I Just tried compiling and testing the 8.22 release, in order to do a
comparison. But the test failed in the exact same way.
I also did tests on a similar but yet different arch linux installation at
work, with the exact same results.

When compiling coreutils 8.22 on 2014-03-14 the tests succeeded. So
whatever changed must be outside of coreutils.

One thing I noticed is that locale.h from the gnulib has the line:
#define setlocale rpl_setlocale
which doesn't seem to come into play (as it is my system's setlocale which
is called from the test).

I have noticed that systemd has a localectl function, but doesn't list any
changed behavior w.r.t. locales and environment variables, however, could
systemd be the culprit?

Again, thanks.
Henrik


On Sun, Jul 20, 2014 at 1:48 AM, Henrik Juul Pedersen <address@hidden>
wrote:

> I'm a bit rusty at gdb, but here's what I've been able to find:
>
> I compiled coreutils with -ggdb3 and was able to see, that the test called
> gl_locale_name_posix, which used my systems current setlocale (do debugging
> symbols):
>
> Breakpoint 5, 0x00007ffff7a582b4 in setlocale () from /usr/lib/libc.so.6
> (gdb) step
> Single stepping until exit from function setlocale,
> which has no line number information.
> gl_locale_name_posix (category=5, categoryname=0x4035f3 "LC_MESSAGES") at
> localename.c:2704
> 2704 }
> (gdb)
> gl_locale_name (category=5, categoryname=0x4035f3 "LC_MESSAGES") at
> localename.c:2854
> 2854  if (retval != NULL)
> (gdb)
> 2855    return retval;
> (gdb)
> 2858 }
> (gdb)
> test-localename.c:86: assertion 'strcmp (gl_locale_name (LC_MESSAGES,
> "LC_MESSAGES"), gl_locale_name_default ()) == 0' failed
>
> retval from setlocale is:
> (gdb) p retval
> $11 = 0x606f00 "en_US.UTF-8"
>
> So I'm unsure what to do next?
>
> My GNU libc version is:
> % pacman -Qi glibc
> Name           : glibc
> Version        : 2.19-5
> Description    : GNU C Library
> Architecture   : x86_64
> [ ... ]
> Build Date     : 2014-05-16T10:15:30 CEST
> Install Date   : 2014-05-30T16:11:30 CEST
>
> Thanks,
> Henrik
>
>
> On Sat, Jul 19, 2014 at 5:07 PM, Paul Eggert <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>> Henrik Juul Pedersen wrote:
>>
>>  gl_locale_name(LC_MESSAGES (int 5), 'LC_MESSAGES'): en_US.UTF-8
>>> gl_locale_name_default(): C
>>>
>>
>> Thanks, since LC_MESSAGES is supposed to be unset at that point,
>> gl_locale_name appears to be the culprit.  Can you use GDB to figure out
>> why it's returning "en_US.UTF-8"?  You may need to recompile with "gcc -O0
>> -g3" to get decent debugging output.  Or, if you can't use GDB, just put in
>> printf statements.
>>
>
>
>


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