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Re: CYGWIN=codepage? Or LC_CTYPE=foo?


On Apr  7 07:15, Kazuhiro Fujieda wrote:
> >>> On Sun, 06 Apr 2008 21:26:18 +0200
> >>> Corinna Vinschen said:
> > I don't know if gsw-FR is correct though.  That's apparently an ISO639-2
> > code.  But it looks like there is no ISO639 code covering that.  What
> > would POSIX do?
> 
> de_FR would be used instead of it.

I made a testrun and found the following LCIDs/locales which have a
three letter language code, instead of a two letter code.  Where can I
find the corresponding POSIX codes?  Apparently 2-letter ISO639-1
codes are not supposed to be created for new languages which are added
to the 3-letter ISO639-2 codes.  So I only found the few which still
got a 639-1 code.  How are the others handled?

0x042e="hsb_DE", Upper Sorbian (Germany)
0x082e="dsb_DE", Lower Sorbian (Germany)
0x103b="smj_NO", Sami (Lule) (Norway)
0x143b="smj_SE", Sami (Lule) (Sweden)
0x183b="sma_NO", Sami (Southern) (Norway)
0x1c3b="sma_SE", Sami (Southern) (Sweden)
0x203b="sms_FI", Sami (Skolt) (Finland)
0x243b="smn_FI", Sami (Inari) (Finland)
0x0457="kok_IN", Konkani (India)
0x045a="syr_SY", Syriac (Syria)
0x085f="tzm_DZ", Tamazight (Latin) (Algeria)
0x0464="fil_PH", Filipino (Philippines)
0x046b="quz_BO", Quechua (Bolivia)			"qu_BO"
0x086b="quz_EC", Quechua (Ecuador)			"qu_EC
0x0c6b="quz_PE", Quechua (Peru)				"qu_PE"
0x046c="nso_ZA", Sesotho sa Leboa (South Africa)	"st_ZA"
0x047a="arn_CL", Mapudungun (Chile)
0x047c="moh_CA", Mohawk (Canada)
0x0484="gsw_FR", Alsatian (France)			"de_FR"
0x0485="sah_RU", Yakut (Russia)
0x0486="qut_GT", K'iche (Guatemala)
0x048c="prs_AF", Dari (Afghanistan)
0x05fe="qps_JP", qpspanese (qpspan)


Corinna

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