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.\" Copyright (C) 2004 Alastair McKinstry
.\" Copyright (C) 2005 Lars Wirzenius
.\" Copyright (C) 2014 Marko Myllynen
.\"
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.\"
.\" This manual page was initially written by Richard Braakman
.\" on behalf of the Debian GNU/Linux Project and anyone else
.\" who wants it. It was amended by Alastair McKinstry to
.\" who wants it. It was amended by Alastair McKinstry to
.\" explain new ISO 14652 elements, and amended further by
.\" Lars Wirzenius to document new functionality (as of GNU
.\" C library 2.3.5).
@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ files, compiles them to a binary form quickly usable by the
locale functions in the C library
.RB ( setlocale (3),
.BR localeconv (3),
etc.), and places the output in
etc.), and places the output in
.IR outputpath .
The
@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ In this case, there is a separate output file for each locale category
.IR LC_NUMERIC ,
and so on).
.IP *
If the
If the
.B \-\-no\-archive
option is used,
.I outputpath
@ -94,10 +94,10 @@ is the name of a subdirectory in
.I /usr/lib/locale
where per-category compiled files are placed.
.IP *
Otherwise,
Otherwise,
.I outputpath
is the name of a locale and the compiled locale data is added to the
archive file
archive file
.IR /usr/lib/locale/locale-archive .
A locale archive is a memory-mapped file which contains all the
system-provided locales;
@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ is given, or if it is given as a dash
reads from standard input.
.SH OPTIONS
.SS Operation-selection options
A few options direct
A few options direct
.B localedef
to do something other than compile locale definitions.
Only one of these options should be used at a time.
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List the locales contained in the locale archive file.
.TP
.B \-\-add\-to\-archive
Add the
Add the
.I compiledpath
directories to the locale archive file.
The directories should have been created by previous runs of
The directories should have been created by previous runs of
.BR localedef ,
using
using
.BR \-\-no\-archive .
.SS Other options
Some of the following options are only sensible for certain operations;
Some of the following options are only sensible for certain operations;
generally, it should be self-evident which ones.
.TP
.BI \-f " charmapfile" ", \-\-charmap=" charmapfile
@ -153,11 +153,11 @@ If
.I charmapfile
contains a slash character ('/'),
it is interpreted as the name of the character map.
Otherwise, the file is sought in the current directory
Otherwise, the file is sought in the current directory
and the default directory for character maps.
If the environment variable
.B I18NPATH
is set,
is set,
.I $I18NPATH/charmaps/
and
.I $I18NPATH/
@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ The file is sought in the current directory
and the default directory for locale definition files.
If the environment variable
.B I18NPATH
is set,
is set,
.I $I18NPATH/locales/
and
.I $I18NPATH
@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ Otherwise, the file is sought in the current directory
and the default directory for repertoire maps.
If the environment variable
.B I18NPATH
is set,
is set,
.I $I18NPATH/repertoiremaps/
and
.I $I18NPATH
@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ The default directory for repertoire maps is printed by
.BR "localedef \-\-help" .
.TP
.BI \-A " aliasfile" ", \-\-alias\-file=" aliasfile
Use
Use
.I aliasfile
to look up aliases for locale names.
There is no default aliases file.
@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ There is no default aliases file.
.BI \-\-prefix= pathname
Set the prefix to be prepended to the full archive pathname.
By default, the prefix is empty.
Setting the prefix to
Setting the prefix to
.IR foo ,
the archive would be placed in
.IR foo/usr/lib/locale/locale-archive .
@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ Without this option, if the locale is in the archive file already,
an error occurs.
.TP
.B \-\-no\-archive
Do not use the locale archive file, instead create
Do not use the locale archive file, instead create
.I outputpath
as a subdirectory in the same directory as the locale archive file,
and create separate output files for locale categories in it.
@ -293,11 +293,11 @@ Usual default repertoire map path.
Usual default locale archive location.
.TP
.I outputpath/LC_ADDRESS
An output file that contains contains information about formatting of
An output file that contains contains information about formatting of
addresses and geography-related items.
.TP
.I outputpath/LC_COLLATE
An output file that contains information about the rules for comparing
An output file that contains information about the rules for comparing
strings.
.TP
.I outputpath/LC_CTYPE
@ -307,41 +307,41 @@ An output file that contains information about character classes.
An output file that contains metadata about the locale.
.TP
.I outputpath/LC_MEASUREMENT
An output file that contains information about locale measurements
An output file that contains information about locale measurements
(metric versus US customary).
.TP
.I outputpath/LC_MESSAGES/SYS_LC_MESSAGES
An output file that contains information about the language messages
should be printed in, and what an affirmative or negative answer looks
An output file that contains information about the language messages
should be printed in, and what an affirmative or negative answer looks
like.
.TP
.I outputpath/LC_MONETARY
An output file that contains information about formatting of monetary
An output file that contains information about formatting of monetary
values.
.TP
.I outputpath/LC_NAME
An output file that contains information about salutations for persons.
.TP
.I outputpath/LC_NUMERIC
An output file that contains information about formatting of nonmonetary
An output file that contains information about formatting of nonmonetary
numeric values.
.TP
.I outputpath/LC_PAPER
An output file that contains information about settings related to
An output file that contains information about settings related to
standard paper size.
.TP
.I outputpath/LC_TELEPHONE
An output file that contains information about formats to be used with
An output file that contains information about formats to be used with
telephone services.
.TP
.I outputpath/LC_TIME
An output file that contains information about formatting of data and
An output file that contains information about formatting of data and
time values.
.SH CONFORMING TO
POSIX.1-2008.
.SH EXAMPLE
Compile the locale files for Finnish in the UTF\-8 character set
and add it to the default locale archive with the name
and add it to the default locale archive with the name
.BR fi_FI.UTF\-8 :
.PP
.RS
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directory which can then be used by programs when the environment
variable
.B LOCPATH
is set to the current directory (note that the last argument must
is set to the current directory (note that the last argument must
contain a slash):
.PP
.RS