Bug#256440: LC_COLLATE broken using es_ES and es_ES@euro
At Mon, 28 Jun 2004 01:51:01 +0100,
Colin Watson wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 27, 2004 at 05:39:42AM +0200, Daniel Peña wrote:
> > Package: locales
> > Version: 2.2.5-11.5
> >
> > When I invoke 'ls [A-Z][A-Z]*' trying to find files starting with 2
> > upper-case letters, I obtain the listing of all the dir and its subdirs
> > like if I invoked 'ls *'.
> > This happen when LC_COLLATE is set to 'es_ES' or 'es_ES@euro' (or
> > LC_ALL="es_ES" or LC_ALL="es_ES@euro").
> > When LC_COLLATE is set to 'C' (LANG="es_ES" or LANG="es_ES@euro" and
> > LC_ALL="") all goes all right.
>
> I doubt this is a bug. Many non-C locales have a collation order that
> sorts like this:
>
> AaBbCcDd...
>
> If you want ABCD...abcd..., then LC_COLLATE=C is available.
I fully agreed. In addition the current sid does not have such
problem. Please check.
Regards,
-- gotom
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