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10-Oct-2013 |
gjb |
Copy head (r256279) to stable/10 as part of the 10.0-RELEASE cycle.
Approved by: re (implicit) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation |
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15-Jun-2009 |
edwin |
Undo the change in r193688 as suggested in conf/72076.
People on IRC and the -doc mailinglist (June 2009) showed that this new format wasn't used or known widely enough to justify the change.
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193688 |
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08-Jun-2009 |
edwin |
[patch] [locale] German locales use old %d.%m.%y date format instead of newer ISO date
From the submitter:
DIN 5008 (German norm for text processing) defines the old date format (%d.%m.%Y) to be obsolete and to be used only, if unambigous. In international communications the new format (%Y-%m-%d) is now required and FreeBSD should respect this.
References: - DIN 5008 - EN 28 601 - ISO 8601
Thanks to Oliver Lietz for bringing this to my attention.
PR: conf/72076 Submitted by: Peter Wullinger <some-mail-drop@gmx.net> MFC after: 1 week
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30-Dec-2007 |
ache |
Comments fixing 1) Back out "month names" -> "months names" and fix few such cases which are wrong initially 2) "weekdays names" -> "weekday names"
Noted by: des [1]
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29-Dec-2007 |
ache |
Comments fixing "month names" -> "months names" typo "Long months names (alternative)" or "in alternative form" -> "(without case ending)" "Long months names" -> "Long months names (as in a date)" to not confuse developers on what purpose those sections are
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27-Mar-2004 |
tjr |
Add UTF-8 versions of all the currently supported system locales. Most of the hard work was done by Hye-Shik Chang in the misc/utf8locale port; I made a few minor adjustments and merged the makefiles.
PR: 44307
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