freebsd-dev/share/mklocale
Bruce Evans 42ff1492ee Use the installed version of mklocale for `make all'. It is now
bootstrapped by `make world'.  The version just built in ".."
normally won't work if the target system is not binary compatible.

Don't build or install anything if _BUILD_TOOLS is defined.  Then
we only want to build and install the mklocale binary, but the layout
of the mklocale tree forces recursing to mklocale/data for at least
the obj target even when _BUILD_TOOLS is defined.
1998-07-07 23:05:59 +00:00
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ja_JP.EUC.src
ja_JP.eucJP.src
ja_JP.SJIS.src
ko_KR.EUC.src
ko_KR.eucKR.src
la_LN.ASCII.src
la_LN.ISO8859-1.src
la_LN.ISO8859-2.src
la_LN.ISO_8859-1.src
la_LN.ISO_8859-2.src
la_LN.US-ASCII.src
lt_LN.ASCII.src
lt_LN.ISO_8859-1.src
lt_LN.ISO_8859-2.src
Makefile
README.locale_name
ru_RU.CP866.src
ru_RU.KOI8-R.src
ru_SU.CP866.src
ru_SU.KOI8-R.src

Locale name string format must be compliant with XPG3 and
using following format.
	<locale name>   ::= <language>_<territory>.<encoding>
	<language>      ::= based on ISO 639
	<territory>     ::= based on ISO 3166 (country code)
	<encoding>      ::= "EUC", "KOI8-R", ...