On Sun, Jun 19, 2016 at 08:16:54PM +0300, Andrey Chernov wrote: > On 19.06.2016 20:05, Baptiste Daroussin wrote: > > On Sun, Jun 19, 2016 at 07:47:27PM +0300, Andrey Chernov wrote: > >> On 19.06.2016 18:49, Baptiste Daroussin wrote: > >>> On Sun, Jun 19, 2016 at 04:52:34PM +0200, Baptiste Daroussin wrote: > >>>> On Sun, Jun 19, 2016 at 07:57:49AM +0300, Andrey Chernov wrote: > >>>>> On 19.06.2016 6:44, Hajimu UMEMOTO wrote: > >>>>>> Log: > >>>>>> - Prefer to use %d over %e where the day of the month should be zero > >>>>>> filled. > >>>>>> - Since %e means the day of the month as well, regard %e as same as > >>>>>> %d > >>>>>> in md_order. > >>>>> > >>>>> Nonsense doubled formats in sr_*_RS locales and nonsense md_order there > >>>>> too. > >>>> > >>>> Crap I'll dig into it, thanks for spotting it. > >>>> > >>>> Best regards, > >>>> Bapt > >>> > >>> Should be fixed by: > >>> https://people.freebsd.org/~bapt/locale-triple-components.diff > >>> > >>> The perl script generating the locales was badly handling locales with 3 > >>> components, fixed now. > >>> > >>> Sorry about that > >>> > >>> Best regards, > >>> Bapt > >>> > >> > >> sr locales are badly named before anything else, proper format is > >> language[_COUNTRY][.encoding][@variant] > >> I.e. > >> sr_RS.UTF-8@Latn > >> sr_RS.ISO8859-2@Latn > >> sr_RS.ISO8859-t@Cyrl > > > > According to what? > >> > >> I don't know, if out utilities (f.e. locale(1)) can handle @variant suffix. > >> > > Our syntax is the syntax for the variants that has been the widly adopted: > > Microsoft, ICU, java, python's babel internationalisation thing, > > cldr (of course), CPAN components (Datime::Locales for example) > > > > This is respecting RFC 3066 with the little difference that we use '_' > > instead > > of '-' > > > > Best regards, > > Bapt > > > > According to POSIX, but I can't find the reference right now, it is > related to XPG3 or XPG4. It was already many years. > First reference from Google > http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_60_0/libs/locale/doc/html/locale_gen.html > Next from Gentoo: > https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Localization/Guide > Microsoft, Linux and GNU iconv understand @-syntax > > As soon as our libc and locale tool support it we can make aliases to support both syntax
Best regards, Bapt
signature.asc
Description: PGP signature