freebsd-dev/share/timedef/tr_TR.UTF-8.src
Baptiste Daroussin 21725bc7b6 Set date and time formats back to what they were before CLDR
While CLDR brings us a good and up to date source data to generate locales for
all databses we are using for locales, it is not the case of LC_TIME. Where it
does not defines the informations we need.

Put back all the date and time formats from the old locales.
Make it statically for now (in order to be able to merge it now into
11.0-RELEASE). The generation tools will be updated soon.

That gives us time to properly work on LC_TIME during the 12 timeframe.

While here fix abbreviated month for af_ZA (which are already fixed in CLDR
data upstream)

In locales where AP/PM was not defined before CLDR data, remove again the AP/PM
informations

For locales where AP/PM was defined before CLDR data, keep the CLDR information
which was properly translated.

MFC after:	3 days
2016-08-13 15:59:18 +00:00

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# Warning: Do not edit. This file is automatically generated from the
# tools in /usr/src/tools/tools/locale. The data is obtained from the
# CLDR project, obtained from http://cldr.unicode.org/
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Short month names
Oca
Şub
Mar
Nis
May
Haz
Tem
Ağu
Eyl
Eki
Kas
Ara
#
# Long month names (as in a date)
Ocak
Şubat
Mart
Nisan
Mayıs
Haziran
Temmuz
Ağustos
Eylül
Ekim
Kasım
Aralık
#
# Short weekday names
Paz
Pzt
Sal
Çar
Per
Cum
Cmt
#
# Long weekday names
Pazar
Pazartesi
Salı
Çarşamba
Perşembe
Cuma
Cumartesi
#
# X_fmt
%H:%M:%S
#
# x_fmt
%d/%m/%Y
#
# c_fmt
%a %e %b %X %Y
#
# AM/PM
ÖÖ
ÖS
#
# date_fmt
%e %b %Y %a %Z %X
#
# Long month names (without case ending)
Ocak
Şubat
Mart
Nisan
Mayıs
Haziran
Temmuz
Ağustos
Eylül
Ekim
Kasım
Aralık
#
# md_order
dm
#
# ampm_fmt
%I:%M:%S %p
# EOF