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Subject: libc6: localedef uses . in its input path
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Package: libc6
Version: 2.3.2-1
Severity: minor

Hi,

I encountered a strange error when generating locales:
   i18n:1: syntax error: not inside a locale definition section
   i18n:3: syntax error: not inside a locale definition section

The reason was that a file called i18n was present in current working
directory, and was used by localedef.  AFAICT this is not mentioned
in libc6 documentation.  IMO there is no reason to search for input
files in '.', '-i .' can be used if needed.
Another option would be to display the full path
   ./i18n:1: syntax error: not inside a locale definition section
   ./i18n:3: syntax error: not inside a locale definition section
in order to make this error message more explanatory.

Denis

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On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 08:13:46PM +0200, Denis Barbier wrote:
> Package: libc6
> Version: 2.3.2-1
> Severity: minor
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I encountered a strange error when generating locales:
>    i18n:1: syntax error: not inside a locale definition section
>    i18n:3: syntax error: not inside a locale definition section
> 
> The reason was that a file called i18n was present in current working
> directory, and was used by localedef.  AFAICT this is not mentioned
> in libc6 documentation.  IMO there is no reason to search for input
> files in '.', '-i .' can be used if needed.
> Another option would be to display the full path
>    ./i18n:1: syntax error: not inside a locale definition section
>    ./i18n:3: syntax error: not inside a locale definition section
> in order to make this error message more explanatory.

Very few people call localedef directly, and there is no clear solution,
thus I prefer to close my bugreport.

Denis


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