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[Bug localedata/2872] Transliteration Cyrillic -> ASCII fails
- From: "myllynen at redhat dot com" <sourceware-bugzilla at sourceware dot org>
- To: glibc-bugs at sourceware dot org
- Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2015 05:30:26 +0000
- Subject: [Bug localedata/2872] Transliteration Cyrillic -> ASCII fails
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https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=2872
--- Comment #27 from Marko Myllynen <myllynen at redhat dot com> ---
(In reply to Egor Kobylkin from comment #24)
>
> Just in case you know it would be great to have your advice:
> In order to get the translit included into the default C.UTF8 locale what is
> the venue to discuss that?
I think it's best to proceed one step at a time - as said it might take a while
to have even the rules included and then C.UTF-8 would need to be implemented
in upstream (see bug 17318).
> It is a default Cygwin locale and there is no way to generate an own locale
> in Cygwin environment AFAIK. But neither could I re-generate the C.UTF8 from
> the original POSIX file on my Ubuntu system to test.
>
> I get the the same error messages as listed here.
> http://ask.debian.net/questions/how-to-generate-a-c-utf-8-locale-in-debian-
> squeeze
>
> So this appears to be a blocker to generate a patch. It seems the POSIX
> source file for C.UTF8 is somehow broken for Ubuntu. Do I need to file
> another bug for that or is that by design?
These all sound like distribution / downstream related issues which should be
handled there, not in glibc upsptream.
Thanks.
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