On Jul 14, 2004, at 10:10 PM, Brett C. wrote: > Martin v. Löwis wrote: > >> Nick Bastin wrote: >>> Well, it seems we ought to have *some* kind of test that _locale is >>> working properly. The current test doesn't seem to fit the bill. >> It qualifies as *some* test, though. Remember that there is also >> test_locale.py. > > But not on OS X. It raises TestSkipped saying how locale support is > so minimal that it isn't worth testing. Yeah, I'm going remove that and test it out...that message may be bogus at this point - it was put there a year and a half ago by Jack, and I'm reasonably sure that no one's tested it since (and I don't believe it anyhow - it's more like Python's support is bad - MacOS X's support for locale is pretty good). We've definitely got something strange going on with locale, however, since I can't make it work at all in python, but it works fine outside of Python. -- Nick
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