Hi, 2011/8/15 Arnaud Lacombe <lacombar@xxxxxxxxx>: > Hi, > > 2011/8/15 Arnaud Lacombe <lacombar@xxxxxxxxx>: >> Hi, >> >> [Please do not reply only to me, it's considered rude for people on >> the public mailing list.] >> >> 2011/8/15 Serdar KÖYLÜ <s.koylux@xxxxxxxxx>: >>> Dist: MDV 2010.1, but very tweaked manually.. >>> >>> bash-3.2$ set |grep LC >>> LC_ADDRESS=tr_TR.UTF-8 >>> LC_COLLATE=tr_TR.UTF-8 >>> LC_CTYPE=tr_TR.UTF-8 >>> LC_IDENTIFICATION=tr_TR.UTF-8 >>> LC_MEASUREMENT=tr_TR.UTF-8 >>> LC_MESSAGES=tr_TR.UTF-8 >>> LC_MONETARY=tr_TR.UTF-8 >>> LC_NAME=tr_TR.UTF-8 >>> LC_NUMERIC=tr_TR.UTF-8 >>> LC_PAPER=tr_TR.UTF-8 >>> LC_SOURCED=1 >>> LC_TELEPHONE=tr_TR.UTF-8 >>> LC_TIME=tr_TR.UTF-8 >>> MAILCHECK=60 >>> >>> >> he... obvious: >> >> SYNOPSIS >> #include <ctype.h> >> >> int toupper(int c); >> int tolower(int c); >> >> BUGS >> The details of what constitutes an uppercase or lowercase >> letter depend on the current locale. For example, the default "C" >> locale does not know about umlauts, so no conversion is done for them. >> >> In some non-English locales, there are lowercase letters with >> no corresponding uppercase equivalent; the German sharp s is one >> example. >> >> >> Is Turkish such a corner case where the capital I has no lowercase equivalent ? >> > here it is: > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_dotted_and_dotless_I > > So I'd assume that English capital 'I' is treated as a dotless-i, > however, its lowercase 'i' is a dotted-i. It is unclear (to me) what > character set's value is meant to be returned by tolower(3). If, it's > ASCII, I'd assume the Turkish lowercase-dotless-i should able to be > represented and thus we ends up with the original argument being > returned. s/should able to be/should not be able to be/ - Arnaud > >> I guess we should reset the locale to C when generating >> include/config/ files, it'd be better than re-inventing our special >> case wheel. >> >> Thanks, >> - Arnaud >> >>> 2011/8/16 Arnaud Lacombe <lacombar@xxxxxxxxx>: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> [Added linux-kbuild@ to the CC list.] >>>> >>>> 2011/8/15 Serdar KÖYLÜ <s.koylux@xxxxxxxxx>: >>>>> FYI. >>>>> >>>>> I download latest stable version and try compile it. But process >>>>> terminated with an error message, such as: >>>>> >>>>> error config/modversions.h, file or directory not found (Message is my >>>>> original language, in Turkish). >>>>> >>>>> I check manually this file, found it as: >>>>> >>>>> foo/linux-3.0.1/include/config/modversIons.h >>>>> >>>>> And all other "i" chars, translated into "I" chars. I run a grep, find this: >>>>> >>>>> [root@localhost kconfig]# grep -in tolower *.c >>>>> confdata.c:730: c = tolower(c); >>>>> >>>>> I set env. vars such as "LC_CTYPE=C" manually, retry compile kernel, >>>>> yes, it's compiled now. >>>>> >>>>> I don't know best solutions for this problem. A solutions can be write >>>>> some warnings in related documents. An other solution, make a patch, >>>>> such as: >>>>> >>>>> - confdata.c:730: c = tolower(c); >>>>> +#define TOLOWER(x) ((x) | 0x20) >>>>> +confdata.c:730: c = TOLOWER(c); >>>>> >>>>> or makefiles set locale to "C". I don't sure best solution. But this >>>>> problem occured in turkish and can be occurred other langs. >>>>> >>>> What is the Turkish locale you were using originally ? >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> - Arnaud >>>> >>>>> Thanks, best regards.. >>>>> -- >>>>> To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in >>>>> the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>>> More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html >>>>> Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/ >>>>> >>>> >>> >> > -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kbuild" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html