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On 26 Apr 2016 09:04, Marko Myllynen wrote: > On 2016-04-26 07:40, Mike Frysinger wrote: > > On 25 Apr 2016 16:16, Marko Myllynen wrote: > >> On 2016-04-24 00:34, Mike Frysinger wrote: > >>> Some of the newer symbols we're using are missing translit entries which > >>> causes troubles when generating the locales with older encodings. > >>> > >>> tr_TR: â -> "TL" > >>> uz_UZ: Ê -> "'" > >>> common: > >>> Ö -> "AMD" > >>> â -> "ILS" > >>> â -> "PHP" > >>> â -> "KZT" > >>> â -> "GEL" > >> > >> The new common parts look good but I wonder when should we include > >> translit_neutral in locale files and when to add individual rules into > >> them instead (which are already defined in translit_neutral)? > > > > the vast majority of locales leverage translit_neutral (by way of copying > > i18n). the exceptions are: > > az_AZ > > crh_UA > > km_KH > > ku_TR > > tr_CY > > tr_TR > > tt_RU@iqtelif > > > > all except km_KH eventually copy tr_TR. seems like it should be possible > > to rebase these two on top of translit_neutral (or at least i18n), but i > > have no idea why they didn't in the first place. considering how hacky > > km_KH has been (looks like it was copied from lo_LA and then hacked to > > bits to get a little km_KH), i wouldn't be surprised if it wasn't meant > > to be by itself. > > Ok, thanks for checking, I think this can be investigated later in more > detail and now your patch is the right thing to do. i've filed two bugs for these so we don't lose track: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=20008 (km_KH) https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=20009 (tr_TR) -mike
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