glibc/glibc-fedora-localedata-rh61908.patch
Carlos O'Donell 0e17ea22c1 glibc.spec: Apply patches in logical order.
The following commit removes the requirement for patches to be
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in template.patch. The patches are re-numbered and defined and
applied in the same order. Verified that before and after the
patch that the source tree does not change. The patch definition
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Short description: Add 4 ISO-8859-15 locales to SUPPORTED for Euro symbol.
Author(s): Fedora glibc team <glibc@lists.fedoraproject.org>
Origin: PATCH
Bug-RHEL: #61908
Upstream status: not-needed
Very early RHL 7.3 requirement to add these locales so users can
get access to Euro symbol. We should review this bug and decide if
the UTF-8 locales are now serving the same purpose and drop the
additional locales.
* Tue Mar 26 2002 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> 2.2.5-28
- add a couple of .ISO-8859-15 locales (#61908)
diff -Nrup a/localedata/SUPPORTED b/localedata/SUPPORTED
--- a/localedata/SUPPORTED 2012-11-25 12:59:31.000000000 -0700
+++ b/localedata/SUPPORTED 2012-11-26 12:58:43.298223018 -0700
@@ -89,6 +89,7 @@ cy_GB.UTF-8/UTF-8 \
cy_GB/ISO-8859-14 \
da_DK.UTF-8/UTF-8 \
da_DK/ISO-8859-1 \
+da_DK.ISO-8859-15/ISO-8859-15 \
de_AT.UTF-8/UTF-8 \
de_AT/ISO-8859-1 \
de_AT@euro/ISO-8859-15 \
@@ -121,6 +122,7 @@ en_DK.UTF-8/UTF-8 \
en_DK/ISO-8859-1 \
en_GB.UTF-8/UTF-8 \
en_GB/ISO-8859-1 \
+en_GB.ISO-8859-15/ISO-8859-15 \
en_HK.UTF-8/UTF-8 \
en_HK/ISO-8859-1 \
en_IE.UTF-8/UTF-8 \
@@ -136,6 +138,7 @@ en_SG.UTF-8/UTF-8 \
en_SG/ISO-8859-1 \
en_US.UTF-8/UTF-8 \
en_US/ISO-8859-1 \
+en_US.ISO-8859-15/ISO-8859-15 \
en_ZA.UTF-8/UTF-8 \
en_ZA/ISO-8859-1 \
en_ZM/UTF-8 \
@@ -385,6 +388,7 @@ sv_FI/ISO-8859-1 \
sv_FI@euro/ISO-8859-15 \
sv_SE.UTF-8/UTF-8 \
sv_SE/ISO-8859-1 \
+sv_SE.ISO-8859-15/ISO-8859-15 \
sw_KE/UTF-8 \
sw_TZ/UTF-8 \
szl_PL/UTF-8 \