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author | Rafał Lużyński <digitalfreak@lingonborough.com> | 2019-12-30 11:58:18 +0100 |
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committer | Rafał Lużyński <digitalfreak@lingonborough.com> | 2020-01-02 11:45:45 +0100 |
commit | 75ba929987f6950dd008ef0f6270f1b21e9af511 (patch) | |
tree | 2ba4e842bba01da72e5c885b98ab918491649358 /localedata/locales/pa_PK | |
parent | build-many-glibcs.py: Fix “glibcs i686-gnu --strip” (diff) | |
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Multiple locales: Add date_fmt (bug 24054)
It is not specified what should be the content of d_t_fmt and date_fmt
but in the built-in C locale those fields have only one difference:
date_fmt contains "%Z" (the current time zone) while d_t_fmt does not.
For most of the locales this commit does the following operation:
copy d_t_fmt to date_fmt, and then remove "%Z" from d_t_fmt.
If "%Z" was originally missing from d_t_fmt add it to date_fmt.
It also corrects comments where necessary.
Exceptions:
* In bo_CN, dz_BT, and km_KH "%Z" has not been added to date_fmt because
it was too difficult. In these locales date_fmt has been set to the
copy of d_t_fmt.
* In en_DK "%Z" has not been removed from d_t_fmt in order to preserve
the conformance with the standard mentioned in the comment.
The command to identify and initially edit the locales that need the
update was:
for i in `grep -lw d_t_fmt *`
do
if ! grep -qw date_fmt $i ; then
awk '/d_t_fmt/ { print $0; gsub("d_t_fmt", "date_fmt"); } //{ print $0 }' < $i > $i.next
mv $i.next $i
fi
done
and then each file was further edited manually.
Diffstat (limited to 'localedata/locales/pa_PK')
-rw-r--r-- | localedata/locales/pa_PK | 5 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/localedata/locales/pa_PK b/localedata/locales/pa_PK index 0a584114b8..0eb9cab5bf 100644 --- a/localedata/locales/pa_PK +++ b/localedata/locales/pa_PK @@ -119,7 +119,10 @@ mon "<U062C><U0646><U0648><U0631><U064A>";/ "<U062F><U0633><U0645><U0628><U0631>" % Date Time Format -d_t_fmt "<U0648> %H:%M:%S %Z <U062A> %d %B %Y" +d_t_fmt "<U0648> %H:%M:%S <U062A> %d %B %Y" + +% Date Time Format for date(1) +date_fmt "<U0648> %H:%M:%S %Z <U062A> %d %B %Y" % date Format. I have put this in reverse order to try to get the date % in R->L order |