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Myrna van Lunteren updated DERBY-1264:
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Attachment: DERBY-1264_102_20060428.stat
DERBY-1264_102_20060428.diff
With this patch, the test tools/importExportThruIJ.sql passes on ibm15 on zOS,
and with jdk14 on windows.
It fails with ibm14 on zOS, ij making mistakes about the columnnames in the
error messages. I will analyze that and log a separate issue.
I will also look at the behavior on 10.1.2.(4) and see if a backport of this
patch to 10.1 is needed (I assume so).
> importExportThruIJ.sql supportfiles sqlAnywhere* need to be copied in fixed
> encoding
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> Key: DERBY-1264
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1264
> Project: Derby
> Type: Test
> Components: Test
> Versions: 10.2.0.0
> Environment: zOS/ OS/390
> Reporter: Myrna van Lunteren
> Assignee: Myrna van Lunteren
> Priority: Trivial
> Attachments: DERBY-1264_102_20060428.diff, DERBY-1264_102_20060428.stat
>
> The test tools/importExportThruIJ.sql fails after the changes for DERBY-658,
> because the harness now tries to copy the supportfiles
> testData/importExport/sqlAnywhere1.txt and sqlAnywhere2.txt into local
> encoding.. This gives the following error:
> Exception in thread "main" sun.io.MalformedInputException
> at sun.io.ByteToCharUTF8.convert(ByteToCharUTF8.java:278)
> Note: before, DERBY-658, these 2 files would have to be *not* run through
> native2ascii. The test explicitly assumes the contents to be ASCII (that is,
> the import indicates "ASCII"). My notes indicate that with 10.1.1, this test
> then passed with ibm14.
> Because the copying is done based on extension, these two files need to be
> renamed.
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