You would be better-served by running 'locale -a' on fedora core anything. Or
having a look at the CLDR on
Unicode.org.
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From: xemacs-patches-bounces(a)xemacs.org [mailto:xemacs-patches-bounces@xemacs.org] On
Behalf Of Ville Skyttä
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2006 3:25 PM
To: xemacs-patches(a)xemacs.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] (Draft2) Pay more attention to the POSIX locale on Unix
On Sun, 2006-11-26 at 20:48 +0100, Aidan Kehoe wrote:
I have 956
distinct locale strings available locally, taken from Solaris, XFree86 (of
which the locale strings are from the distinct systems it runs on), NetBSD
and Linux, and these are the modifiers that are used:
cyrillic
euro
nynorsk
ucs4
FWIW, dunno if this falls into the above category, but on my Fedora Core
6 box, I see:
$ ls -1d /usr/share/locale/*@*
/usr/share/locale/ca_ES@valencian
/usr/share/locale/ca@valencia
/usr/share/locale/en@boldquot
/usr/share/locale/en@quot
/usr/share/locale/nds@NFE
/usr/share/locale/sr@ije
/usr/share/locale/sr@Latn
/usr/share/locale/uz@Latn
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