Ok, but my last patch didn't afffect that part at all. And it was very simple one, when compared to the original one. ;-)

Steve Cohen wrote:

Neeme Praks wrote:

ok, these new patches make the failures go away in a bit cleaner manner, by manipulating the default locale setting.

Also, I noticed that your java sources are in some strange encoding. If I open those tests that use french letters in my Eclipse and save them then they become corrupt and will fail.
My configuration assumes that all source files are in UTF8 and I think that should be the most reasonable assumption, no?

Rgds,
Neeme

Okay, as a first step I have checked changes that convert all (I hope, all, may have missed one or two somewhere) non-7bit-ascii chars in string literals as well as javadoc comments, to unicode.

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