Package: gcc-mingw32
Version: 4.4.4-0.1+b1
Severity: important

Hi,

The attached c++ code always trigger an exception. However
std::locale("") should be valid on my system.

$ /usr/sbin/validlocale ""
locale '' valid and available

Compilation:

$ /usr/bin/i586-mingw32msvc-g++ l.cxx
$ wine ./a.exe
locale::facet::_S_create_c_locale name not valid

Thanks

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-- 
Mathieu
#include <iostream>
#include <locale>

int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
  try
  {
     std::locale loc(argc > 1 ? argv[1] : "");
     std::cout << loc.name() << std::endl;
  }
  catch (const std::exception& e)
  {
     std::cerr << e.what() << std::endl;
  }
  return 0;
}

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