[PATCH 1/1] Remove redundant data for niu_NZ
Mike FABIAN
mfabian@redhat.com
Tue Aug 29 12:39:00 GMT 2017
Akhilesh Kumar <akhilesh.k@samsung.com> wrote:
> Removed redundant data (LC_TIME and LC_MESSAGES) for niu_NZ.
>
> [BZ #22023]
> * locales/niu_NZ (LC_TIME) : copy "niu_NU"
> * locales/niu_NZ (LC_MESSAGES) : copy "niu_NU"
>
[...]
> -
> -week 7;19971130;1
> +copy "niu_NU"
> END LC_TIME
niu_NU contains:
week 7;19971130;1
first_weekday 2
Is âfirst_weekday 2â appropriate for NZ?
Is it even right for NU? Isnât this a contradiction to
âweek 7;19971130;1â?
https://sourceware.org/glibc/wiki/Locales#LC_TIME says:
> week DAYSINWEEK;WEEKSTARTDATE;MINWEEKLEN - DAYSINWEEK is usually 7;
> MINWEEKLEN is the minimal length of the first week in year (usually
> 4). WEEKSTARTDATE is most confusing - it should be some date that
> corresponds to the beginning of a week. It is typically either 19971130
> (Sunday) or 19971201 (Monday), the former being used almost by all glibc
> locales (see below).
>
> first_weekday N - number of day in the week to be shown in the first
> column of a calendar. Defaults to 1.
--
Mike FABIAN <mfabian@redhat.com>
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