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The collation used in fn:deep-equal([['a', 'b', 'c']], [['A', 'B', 'C']], 'http://www.w3.org/2013/collation/UCA?strength=secondary') may not be supported by the implementation, or may not fall back to an appropriate collation for this test. I suggest using the "traditional" test suite case-insensitive collation here.
In bug #29308 we introduced the dependency simple-uca-fallback to indicate that the test uses a UCA collation and expected that if there was a fallback, then it obeyed some basic hygiene rules. I propose adding this dependency, and adding to the documentation for simple-uca-fallback the fact that the parameter level=secondary is recognized as giving a case-blind comparison for ASCII letters. (We should also perhaps replace the "traditional" case-blind collation with this mechanism.)
In the absence of any objections, I have fixed the bug as proposed. Please reopen if not acceptable.
Thanks.