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Re: Supported locales list update
- To: libc-alpha at sources dot redhat dot com
- Subject: Re: Supported locales list update
- From: Markus Kuhn <Markus dot Kuhn at cl dot cam dot ac dot uk>
- Date: Fri, 03 Nov 2000 16:04:51 +0000
Bruno Haible wrote on 2000-11-03 14:42 UTC:
>
> > At least those UTF-8 locales that are most likely to be used in FAQs and
> > HOWTOs as examples should also appear in the localedata/SUPPORTED list.
>
> Also, and more importantly, all @euro locales should have an UTF-8
> locale listed in localedata/SUPPORTED. This will allow people in these
> European countries to change their encoding once only instead of twice
> (ISO-8859-1 -> ISO-8859-15 -> UTF-8).
Don't bother. Nobody (repeat: NOBODY) uses the currency name in the
locale on POSIX locales. It is a silly committee invention. There is no
practical need for de_DE.UTF-8@euro. It is a waste of precious disk
space.
de_DE etc. will be changed from DEM to EUR in around 12-18 months time,
nobody will notice any difference, and the problem will be gone.
The interesting aspect of the @euro locales is that they are ISO8859-15,
not that they contain the other currency name.
Markus
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