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hu_HU locale: Avoid double space (bug 22657).


This is a slightly reworked patch by Egmont Koblinger.  It is trivial,
correct, fixes Hungarian locale data only, and I find it desirable.
AFAIK updates to the locale data do not break the freeze period.
OK to push to master now?  If there is no objection I will push in
less than 24 hours.

Regards,

Rafal

Link: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=22657
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From: Egmont Koblinger <egmont@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2018 20:40:11 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] hu_HU locale: Avoid double space (bug 22657).
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The current date format prefixes one-digit days with a space, resulting
in ugly two spaces:

$ LC_ALL=hu_HU.UTF-8 date
2018. jan.  1., hétfő, 21:25:35 CET
          ^^

The official orthography rules doesn't contain an explicit rule about
this (which already gives no sane reason for double space), and an
implicit example of "1848. március 9." under bullet point 296 at
http://helyesiras.mta.hu/helyesiras/default/akh12 contains a single
space only. It's sure not convincing on an HTML page, but I confirm
that the official book edition (e.g.
https://www.libri.hu/en/konyv/a-magyar-helyesiras-szabalyai-32.html)
also contains a single space there.

	[BZ #22657]
	* localedata/locales/hu_HU (d_t_fmt): Avoid a leading space
	before the day number which may produce a double space.
	(date_fmt): Likewise.
---
 localedata/locales/hu_HU | 4 ++--
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/localedata/locales/hu_HU b/localedata/locales/hu_HU
index 01e45b9..0aa2104 100644
--- a/localedata/locales/hu_HU
+++ b/localedata/locales/hu_HU
@@ -544,12 +544,12 @@ mon     "janu<U00E1>r";/
         "okt<U00F3>ber";/
         "november";/
         "december"
-d_t_fmt "%Y. %b. %e., %A, %H:%M:%S %Z"
+d_t_fmt "%Y. %b. %-e., %A, %H:%M:%S %Z"
 d_fmt   "%Y-%m-%d"
 t_fmt   "%H:%M:%S"
 am_pm   "";""
 t_fmt_ampm "%H:%M:%S"
-date_fmt "%Y. %b. %e., %A, %H:%M:%S %Z"
+date_fmt "%Y. %b. %-e., %A, %H:%M:%S %Z"
 week     7;19971130;4
 first_weekday	2
 END LC_TIME
-- 
2.7.5


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