On 09/04/2011 11:31 AM, Tom Lane wrote:
> Andrew Dunstan<andrew@dunslane.net> writes:
>> Well, I don't think we are obliged to cater for locales that break ASCII
>> ordering.
> The logical conclusion of that position is that there's no need to make
> the regression tests pass in any other locale than C. Which is not the
> project policy, and we (including you, with your buildfarm hat on) have
> expended plenty of sweat in support of that.
I thought that was more about things like letters with diacritical
marks, Turkish i and so on. But I stand corrected.
> I think the real question that needs to be asked here is why there's not
> a buildfarm member running the tests in Czech locale. And maybe some
> of the other ones that have been problematic in the past. We should not
> have to wait for random reports to find out about this.
>
Maybe we need a few members that test a large number of locales. (Anyone
feel like donating resources? I'm currently providing resources for
seven, which I think is sufficient :-) )
Or a few volunteers from among existing members that can test lots of
locales. (My f14 box has 245 utf8 locales, 181 non-utf8 locales and 308
that don't specify an encoding.
Or I could make the client get a list of available locales/encodings and
then test a number of them each run cyclically.
cheers
andrew