On Tue, Sep 04, 2018 at 01:53:50PM +0900, Jens-Ulrik Petersen wrote:
Hi Zbigniew, nice to meet you at Flock.
On Thu, Aug 23, 2018 at 5:30 AM Ben Cotton <bcotton(a)redhat.com> wrote:
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https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Remove_glibc-langpacks-all_from_bu...
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> == Summary ==
> glibc-minimal-langpack is added to @Buildsystem group and installed
> into the minimal buildroot instead of glibc-all-langpacks. Packages
> which need more locales than plain C/C.UTF-8/POSIX need to pull them
> in through BuildRequires.
>
I think not installing glibc-all-langpacks by default in the Koji
buildroot makes good sense but how about replacing it in the first instance
with glibc-langpack-en?
A quick grep over spec files reveals:
> ```
> $ rg -l 'LC_CTYPE=[^C]' *.spec | wc -l
> 11
> $ rg -l 'LC_ALL=[^C]' *.spec | wc -l
> 42
> ```
>
Also:
$ grep -l -e LANG=en *.spec | wc -l
99
I patched all the spec files with LC_{ALL,CTYPE}= locally, and rebuilt
them, and they all work just fine with C.utf8 (or fail to build for
unrelated reasons). I'll do the same for the ones with LANG=, but I
expect the result to be the same. glibc-langpack-en is noticeably
larger, so I think that if we're doing it, we might just as well do it
"properly".
Zbyszek