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Re: mbrtowc bug


On Jul 20 06:21, Eric Blake wrote:
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> According to Corinna Vinschen on 7/20/2009 6:08 AM:
> > I'm running the testcase on XP SP3.  I have an idea why it fails for
> > you.  The eucJP codepage 20932 is not installed by default on US and
> > other western language systems by default up to Windows 2003.  What you
> > have to do is, open the "Regional and Language Options" control panel,
> > go to the "Advanced" tab, scroll the "Code page conversion tables" list
> > down to the 20932 entry, select it and install it.
> > 
> > This is not necessary anymore startying with Vista, which comes with
> > almost all important conversion tables preinstalled.
> 
> Hmm.  That means we should probably teach setlocale to fail when trying to
> select an eucJP codeset if we detect that the eucJP tables are not (yet)
> installed.

http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PTC

> if I build a cygwin package on a system without the code page, the gnulib
> test skips, but knows (or can be taught) to assume that cygwin's mbrtowc
> is not broken

Why is it a problem to do that in the current incarnation?  It's a known
fact that Cygwin 1.7 will handle these charsets (eucJP, eucKR, SJIS,
GBK, Big5).


Corinna

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