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There are only two measurement systems that locales use: US and metric.
For the former, move to copying the en_US locale, while for the latter,
move to copying the i18n locale. This lets us clean up all the stray
comments like FIXME.
There should be no functional differences here.
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Use the language from the FSF in all locale files to disclaim any
license/copyright on locale data.
See https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-locales/2013-q1/msg00048.html
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Purely a style touchup to make sure the headers all look the same.
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Luckily, tr_TR also sets first_weekday and first_workday to Monday,
so this is just not necessary.
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The following URL shows an official response to a question about
locale dates within the EU. Basically they adopted ISO 8601:
http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:C:2004:78E:0447:0447:EN:PDF
ISO 8601:
http://dotat.at/tmp/ISO_8601-2004_E.pdf
2.2.8 calendar week
time interval of seven calendar days starting with a Monday
The pt_PT locale change has been removed from the patch by
Petr Baudis since Sunday seems to be the first day there
in daily usage.
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* sysdeps/powerpc/elf/rtld-global-offsets.sym: Fix typo.
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2006-05-02 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
[BZ #2632]
* nscd/connections.c (nscd_init): Correct initialization of
in-memory database structure.
* iconvdata/utf-7.c: Don't require more than one character after
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