[Martin v. Loewis] > Brett Cannon <bac@OCF.Berkeley.EDU> writes: > > > It actually did since I wrote the module (coded the thing under OS X)i; > > still does with my slightly old CVS checkout:: > > > > >>> locale.getdefaultlocale() > > ['en_US', 'ISO8859-1'] > > > > Beats me why it works (I get the test_locale failure just like everyone > > else). > > You do need to set LANG to make this test pass, right? > Well, I have the same crash with the error that locale._getdefaultlocale() is not set. But I actually never set it explicitly anywhere in my shell or anywhere else for that matter. > > This bug was actually first reported back in the thread about FreeBSD 4.4 > > and most recently when Debian unstable's Python broke. Patch #639112 > > fixes this along with the other problem that FreeBSD 4.4 brought up > > (same timezone names; e.g. ('EST', 'EST')). So there is a fix and it is > > ready to be checked in. > > Since it fixes it for OS X as well, I've applied this patch. Thanks! > I am just happy this got caught before 2.3 got out the door. -Brett
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