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authorRichard Tollerton <rich.tollerton@ni.com>2016-01-21 19:46:53 -0600
committerRichard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>2016-01-30 11:36:57 +0000
commit3b5288f0a28205289063424afc474675cbaa05b8 (patch)
tree22c9241f9e2727543cdd7b2f5c7767e9f9bb89de /meta/classes/libc-package.bbclass
parent4f3ef90ae1db877541e7d3adee70228b0b7fa949 (diff)
downloadpoky-3b5288f0a28205289063424afc474675cbaa05b8.tar.gz
libc-package.bbclass: add LOCALE_UTF8_IS_DEFAULT
python hard-codes the encoding of many locales; for instance, en_US is always assumed to be ISO-8859-1, regardless of the actual encoding of the en_US locale on the system. cf https://hg.python.org/cpython/file/7841e9b614eb/Lib/locale.py#l1049, getdefaultlocale(), etc. This code appears to date back to python 2.0. The source of this hard-coding is Xorg's locale.alias but is ultimately justified by glibc's SUPPORTED. This causes problems on OE, because any locale lacking an explicit encoding suffix (e.g. en_US) is UTF-8. It has been this way from the beginning (svn r1). That is not a bug, per se -- no specification prohibits this AFAIK. But it seems to be at odds with virtually every other glibc-based distribution in existence. To avoid needlessly aggravating hidden bugs that nobody else might hit, it makes sense to disable this behavior such that locales are named precisely as specified by SUPPORTED. I suppose that reasonable minds may disagree on whether or not the current behavior is prudent; at the very least, this is likely to break IMAGE_LINGUAS settings. So let's create a new distro variable LOCALE_UTF8_IS_DEFAULT to allow either behavior. Set it to 0 and all your locales get named exactly like they are in SUPPORTED. Leave it at 1 to preserve current OE locale naming conventions. (From OE-Core rev: fcde0c43f7b57ec6f8201226ad98e6e46708d288) Signed-off-by: Richard Tollerton <rich.tollerton@ni.com> Signed-off-by: Ross Burton <ross.burton@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'meta/classes/libc-package.bbclass')
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1 files changed, 7 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/meta/classes/libc-package.bbclass b/meta/classes/libc-package.bbclass
index adb423034d..467d567923 100644
--- a/meta/classes/libc-package.bbclass
+++ b/meta/classes/libc-package.bbclass
@@ -332,6 +332,8 @@ python package_do_split_gconvs () {
332 bb.build.exec_func("do_prep_locale_tree", d) 332 bb.build.exec_func("do_prep_locale_tree", d)
333 333
334 utf8_only = int(d.getVar('LOCALE_UTF8_ONLY', True) or 0) 334 utf8_only = int(d.getVar('LOCALE_UTF8_ONLY', True) or 0)
335 utf8_is_default = int(d.getVar('LOCALE_UTF8_IS_DEFAULT', True) or 0)
336
335 encodings = {} 337 encodings = {}
336 for locale in to_generate: 338 for locale in to_generate:
337 charset = supported[locale] 339 charset = supported[locale]
@@ -344,10 +346,11 @@ python package_do_split_gconvs () {
344 else: 346 else:
345 base = locale 347 base = locale
346 348
347 # Precompiled locales are kept as is, obeying SUPPORTED, while 349 # Non-precompiled locales may be renamed so that the default
348 # others are adjusted, ensuring that the non-suffixed locales 350 # (non-suffixed) encoding is always UTF-8, i.e., instead of en_US and
349 # are utf-8, while the suffixed are not. 351 # en_US.UTF-8, we have en_US and en_US.ISO-8859-1. This implicitly
350 if use_bin == "precompiled": 352 # contradicts SUPPORTED.
353 if use_bin == "precompiled" or not utf8_is_default:
351 output_locale(locale, base, charset) 354 output_locale(locale, base, charset)
352 else: 355 else:
353 if charset == 'UTF-8': 356 if charset == 'UTF-8':