On 1/13/06, Denis Barbier <barbier@linuxfr.org> wrote: > You can check with 'localedef --help' where locales are looked at; > on Debian: > System's directory for character maps : /usr/share/i18n/charmaps > repertoire maps: /usr/share/i18n/repertoiremaps > locale path : /usr/lib/locale:/usr/share/i18n > Yesterday i found some more time towork on this issue and cam up with the attached patch, but I still have some questions in order to be sure I am doing the right thing: - What is the purpose of d_t_fmt and date_fmt? What's the difference between them? - What is name_gen? > But if you want to compare your locale to the default one, a simpler > alternative is to build your locale into a different location, for > instance: I haven't tested yet this patch, but I hope to test it before the weekend. See the changelog for modifications. -- Regards, EddyP ============================================= "Imagination is more important than knowledge" A.Einstein
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