| POSIX locale descriptions |
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| POSIX character set descriptions |
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| Ulrich Drepper Time-stamp: <2004/11/27 13:06:54 drepper> |
| drepper@redhat.com |
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| This directory contains the data needed to build the locale data files |
| to use the internationalization features of the GNU libc. |
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| POSIX.2 describes the `localedef' utility which is part of the GNU libc. |
| You need this program to "compile" the locale description in a form |
| suitable for fast access by the GNU libc functions. Any compilation is |
| based on a given character set. |
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| Once you run `make install' for the GNU libc the data files are |
| automatically installed in the right place, ready for use by the |
| `localedef' program. |
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| To compile the locale data files you simply have to decide which locale |
| (based on the location and the language) and which character set you |
| use. E.g., French speaking Canadians would use the locale `fr_CA' and |
| the character set `ISO_8859-1,1987'. Calling `localedef' to get the |
| desired data should happen like this: |
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| localedef -i fr_CA -f ISO-8859-1 fr_CA |
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| This will place the 6 output files in the appropriate directory where |
| the GNU libc functions can find them. Please note that you need |
| permission to write to this directory ($(prefix)/share/locale, where |
| $(prefix) is the value you specified while configuring GNU libc). If |
| you do not have the necessary permissions, you can write the files into an |
| arbitrary directory by giving a path including a '/' character instead |
| of `fr_CA'. E.g., to put the new files in a subdirectory of the |
| current directory simply use |
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| localedef -i fr_CA -f ISO-8859-1 ./fr_CA |
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| How to use these data files is described in the GNU libc manual, |
| especially in the section describing the `setlocale' function. |
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| All problems should be reported using |
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| http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/ |
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| One more note: the `POSIX' locale definition is not meant to be used |
| as an input file for `localedef'. It is rather there to show the |
| values with are built in the libc binaries as default values when no |
| legal locale is found or the "C" or "POSIX" locale is selected. |
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| The collation test suite |
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| This package also contains a (beginning of a) test suite for the |
| collation functions in the GNU libc. The files are provided sorted. |
| The test program shuffles the lines and sort them afterwards. |
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| Some of the files are provided in 8bit form, i.e., not only ASCII |
| characters. So the tools you use to process the files should be 8bit |
| clean. |
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| To run the test program the appropriate locale information must be |
| installed. Therefore the localedef program is used to generate this |
| data used the locale and charmap description files contained here. |
| Since we cannot run the localedef program in case of cross-compilation |
| no tests at all are performed. |
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| Local Variables: |
| mode:text |
| eval:(load-library "time-stamp") |
| eval:(make-local-variable 'write-file-hooks) |
| eval:(add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp) |
| eval:(setq time-stamp-format '(time-stamp-yyyy/mm/dd time-stamp-hh:mm:ss user-login-name)) |
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