I can confirm that this error occurs on both OpenBSD amd64 and i386. This happens both when the whole test suite is run and when just test_transcode is run in isolation.
I've seen this failure when I made enc/trans/*.c with ruby 1.8, but nothing wrong when made with ruby 1.9 or later.
Therefore, seems a bug in the conversion script.
This should be fixed r34650 in trunk / 1.9.3-p127.
Could you check and reopen this if not fixed?
Sorry, redmine seems to be down so responding to ruby-core directly.
ruby_1_9_3, revision 34660 worked perfectly. Thank you.
This justifies another patchlevel release? Big5 encoding seems
important for eastern languages (chinese) and RubyInstaller seems to
have some userbase there (along with Japan).
This should be fixed r34650 in trunk / 1.9.3-p127.
Could you check and reopen this if not fixed?
Sorry, redmine seems to be down so responding to ruby-core directly.
ruby_1_9_3, revision 34660 worked perfectly. Thank you.
This justifies another patchlevel release? Big5 encoding seems
important for eastern languages (chinese) and RubyInstaller seems to
have some userbase there (along with Japan).
This justifies another patchlevel release? Big5 encoding seems
important for eastern languages (chinese) and RubyInstaller seems to
have some userbase there (along with Japan).
This affect only on packaging.
So I repacked it.
That means I need to re-download and recompile source?
RubyInstaller 1.9.3-p125 was already released on the assumption the
package was final.
I can't re-release p125 to users, RubyForge do not allow same versions
to be uploaded and there is more than 3K downloads already for the
installers.
This justifies another patchlevel release? Big5 encoding seems
important for eastern languages (chinese) and RubyInstaller seems to
have some userbase there (along with Japan).
This affect only on packaging.
So I repacked it.
That means I need to re-download and recompile source?
RubyInstaller 1.9.3-p125 was already released on the assumption the
package was final.
I can't re-release p125 to users, RubyForge do not allow same versions
to be uploaded and there is more than 3K downloads already for the
installers.
Please advice.
We have some additional patches and current ruby_1_9_3 is p133.
So releasing another patch release is an option.
This justifies another patchlevel release? Big5 encoding seems
important for eastern languages (chinese) and RubyInstaller seems to
have some userbase there (along with Japan).
This affect only on packaging.
So I repacked it.
That means I need to re-download and recompile source?
RubyInstaller 1.9.3-p125 was already released on the assumption the
package was final.
I can't re-release p125 to users, RubyForge do not allow same versions
to be uploaded and there is more than 3K downloads already for the
installers.
Please advice.
We have some additional patches and current ruby_1_9_3 is p133.
So releasing another patch release is an option.