On Jan 6, 2014 12:25 PM, "Alex Harui" <aha...@adobe.com> wrote: > > I looked at it a bit more and have another guess. This test file tries to > assign all kinds of weird locales to the validators. In test 29, it is > assigning fr-CH. > > My guess is that the fr-CH locale is not installed on that machine.
My question is why is it passing in my machine? I obviously don't have that locale in my machine. Whereas, in the VM that it fails, it does seem to at least display the characters correctly. I will see if I can install that locale on that VM. > > -Alex > > On 1/6/14 12:10 PM, "Alex Harui" <aha...@adobe.com> wrote: > > >Is it only one test in this file? It looks like other tests successfully > >test for the chinese text? > > > >-Alex > > > >On 1/6/14 11:51 AM, "OmPrakash Muppirala" <bigosma...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > >>The test in question is: > >> > >> > >>spark/validators/CurrencyValidator/Methods/CV_validate_error_message_loca > >>l > >>ized_tester > >> > >>On my local machine, this test passes, but on my new VM, this fails. > >> > >>The problem is that on my local machine, it appears that the required > >>(Chinese?) fonts are missing. Yet, somehow the test passes. Look at > >>screenshot [1] > >> > >>On the VM, the test fails, but it appears that the Chinese text seems to > >>be > >>there. Screenshot [2] > >> > >>Is this a case of tests passing because they render the fonts incorrectly > >>in the same way? And it fails when the font is actually available? > >> > >>Any ideas? > >> > >>Thanks, > >>Om > >> > >>[1] http://snag.gy/61l8J.jpg (invalid characters, test passes) > >>[2] http://snag.gy/t5PKu.jpg (valid characters, test fails) > > >