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Re: GNUstep on OpenSuse 12.2


From: Stefan Bidi
Subject: Re: GNUstep on OpenSuse 12.2
Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2012 14:16:03 -0500

It is explicitly set to es_ES_PREEURO (Spanish from Spain).

On Sat, Oct 6, 2012 at 2:01 PM, Ivan Vučica <address@hidden> wrote:
> Which locale is this under? Quotation marks may vary based on locale, as far 
> as I know.
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On 4. 10. 2012., at 22:47, Fred Kiefer <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>> On 28.09.2012 18:55, Fred Kiefer wrote:
>>> I just tried GNUstep SVN on OpenSuse 12.2 and most things seem to work
>>> as normal. There are a few failing tests in base that will need looking
>>> into:
>>>
>>> base/NSLocale/general.m:
>>> Failed test:       general.m:73 ... NSLocaleQuotationBeginDelimiterKey
>>> key works
>>> Failed test:       general.m:77 ... NSLocaleQuotationEndDelimiterKey key
>>> returns 'xx6'
>>> Failed test:       general.m:81 ...
>>> NSLocaleAlternateQuotationBeginDelimiterKey key returns 'xx7'
>>> Failed test:       general.m:85 ...
>>> NSLocaleAlternateQuotationEndDelimiterKey key returns 'xx8'
>>>
>>> base/NSTimeZone/use.m:
>>> Failed test:       use.m:62 ... Correctly localizes standard time zone name
>>>
>>>
>>> Our Wiki seems to be down at the moment, so I cannot add OpenSuse 12.2
>>> to the list of supported platforms.
>>>
>>> Fred
>>
>> Here are the interesting parts from test.log
>>
>> Failed test:       general.m:73 ... NSLocaleQuotationBeginDelimiterKey key 
>> works
>> Expected '‘' and got '“' (unicode codepoint 8220)
>> Failed test:       general.m:77 ... NSLocaleQuotationEndDelimiterKey key 
>> returns 'xx6'
>> Expected '’' and got '”' (unicode codepoint 8221)
>> Failed test:       general.m:81 ... 
>> NSLocaleAlternateQuotationBeginDelimiterKey key returns 'xx7'
>> Expected '“' and got '«' (unicode codepoint 171)
>> Failed test:       general.m:85 ... 
>> NSLocaleAlternateQuotationEndDelimiterKey key returns 'xx8'
>> Expected '”' and got '»' (unicode codepoint 187)
>>
>> Failed test:       use.m:62 ... Correctly localizes standard time zone name
>> Expected 'Brasilia Time' and got 'Brasilia Standard Time'
>>
>>
>> The differences look harmless, I am not even sure which one is better. 
>> OpenSuse 12.2 uses ICU 49.1, most likely this has other values than before.
>>
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