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[PATCH] localedata: bs_BA: fix yesexpr/noexpr [BZ #20974]


Both regexes end with a "*." which means the previous match can be
omitted, and then the . allows them to match any input at all.

This means tools like coreutils' `rm -i` will always delete things
when prompted because the yesexpr regex matches all inputs (even
the negative ones).

2016-12-15  Mike Frysinger  <vapier@gentoo.org>

	[BZ #20974]
	* localedata/bs_BA (LC_MESSAGES): Delete "*." from the end of
	yesexpr and noexpr.
---
 localedata/locales/bs_BA | 4 ++--
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/localedata/locales/bs_BA b/localedata/locales/bs_BA
index a47f87eb373d..68c2f9471a09 100644
--- a/localedata/locales/bs_BA
+++ b/localedata/locales/bs_BA
@@ -148,8 +148,8 @@ copy "en_DK"
 END LC_CTYPE
 
 LC_MESSAGES
-yesexpr "<U005E><U005B><U002B><U0031><U0064><U0044><U0079><U0059><U005D><U002A><U002E>"
-noexpr  "<U005E><U005B><U002D><U0030><U006E><U004E><U005D><U002A><U002E>"
+yesexpr "<U005E><U005B><U002B><U0031><U0064><U0044><U0079><U0059><U005D>"
+noexpr  "<U005E><U005B><U002D><U0030><U006E><U004E><U005D>"
 yesstr  "<U0064><U0061>"
 nostr   "<U006E><U0065>"
 END LC_MESSAGES
-- 
2.11.0.rc2


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