[BZ,16973] Fix lang_lib/lang_term as per ISO 639-2
Commit Message
Hi,
lang_lib (which reflects ISO 639-2/B (bibliographic) codes) and
lang_term (which reflects ISO 639-2/T (terminology) codes) should be
identical except for those languages for which ISO 639-2 specifies
separate bibliographic/terminology values.
2015-08-11 Marko Myllynen <myllynen@redhat.com>
[BZ #16973]
* locales/eu_ES: Fix lang_lib.
* locales/lb_LU: Likewise.
* locales/my_MM: Likewise.
* locales/sr_ME: Likewise.
* locales/sr_RS: Likewise.
* locales/sr_RS@latin: Likewise.
* locales/tr_TR: Likewise.
* locales/lo_LA: Fix lang_term.
* locales/km_KH: Fix lang_ab, lang_term, lang_lib.
Thanks,
Comments
On 11 Aug 2015 10:54, Marko Myllynen wrote:
> lang_lib (which reflects ISO 639-2/B (bibliographic) codes) and
> lang_term (which reflects ISO 639-2/T (terminology) codes) should be
> identical except for those languages for which ISO 639-2 specifies
> separate bibliographic/terminology values.
i'm inclined to just merge w/out having to load the standard and double
check the values myself. is that wrong ?
-mike
Hi,
On 2015-08-14 08:31, Mike Frysinger wrote:
> On 11 Aug 2015 10:54, Marko Myllynen wrote:
>> lang_lib (which reflects ISO 639-2/B (bibliographic) codes) and
>> lang_term (which reflects ISO 639-2/T (terminology) codes) should be
>> identical except for those languages for which ISO 639-2 specifies
>> separate bibliographic/terminology values.
>
> i'm inclined to just merge w/out having to load the standard and double
> check the values myself. is that wrong ?
FWIW, I used this Library of Congress page as the source, it seemed to
match the corresponding Wikipedia page:
http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/php/code_list.php
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_639-2_codes
Thanks,
On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 04:46:53PM +0300, Marko Myllynen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 2015-08-14 08:31, Mike Frysinger wrote:
> > On 11 Aug 2015 10:54, Marko Myllynen wrote:
> >> lang_lib (which reflects ISO 639-2/B (bibliographic) codes) and
> >> lang_term (which reflects ISO 639-2/T (terminology) codes) should be
> >> identical except for those languages for which ISO 639-2 specifies
> >> separate bibliographic/terminology values.
> >
> > i'm inclined to just merge w/out having to load the standard and double
> > check the values myself. is that wrong ?
>
> FWIW, I used this Library of Congress page as the source, it seemed to
> match the corresponding Wikipedia page:
>
> http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/php/code_list.php
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_639-2_codes
The LoC is the official page for the ISO_639-2 codes.
Best regards
Keld
On 11 Aug 2015 10:54, Marko Myllynen wrote:
> lang_lib (which reflects ISO 639-2/B (bibliographic) codes) and
> lang_term (which reflects ISO 639-2/T (terminology) codes) should be
> identical except for those languages for which ISO 639-2 specifies
> separate bibliographic/terminology values.
pushed now ... thanks !
-mike
@@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ Version 2.23
* The following bugs are resolved with this release:
- 16517, 16519, 17905, 18265, 18480, 18525, 18618, 18647, 18661, 18674,
- 18781, 18787, 18789, 18790.
+ 16517, 16519, 16973, 17905, 18265, 18480, 18525, 18618, 18647, 18661,
+ 18674, 18781, 18787, 18789, 18790.
Version 2.22
@@ -175,6 +175,6 @@ lang_name "<U0045><U0075><U0073><U006B><U0061><U0072><U0061>"
lang_ab "<U0065><U0075>"
% eus
lang_term "<U0065><U0075><U0073>"
-% eus
-lang_lib "<U0065><U0075><U0073>"
+% baq
+lang_lib "<U0062><U0061><U0071>"
END LC_ADDRESS
@@ -1898,7 +1898,10 @@ country_car "<U004C><U0041><U004F>"
%country_isbn ""
% ភាសាážáŸ’មែរ (Khmer)
lang_name "<U1797><U17B6><U179F><U17B6><U1781><U17D2><U1798><U17C2><U179A>"
-lang_ab "<U006C><U006F>"
-lang_term "<U006c><U0061><U006F>"
-lang_lib "<U006C><U0061><U006F>"
+% km
+lang_ab "<U006B><U006D>"
+% khm
+lang_term "<U006B><U0068><U006D>"
+% khm
+lang_lib "<U006B><U0068><U006D>"
END LC_ADDRESS
@@ -179,8 +179,10 @@ country_isbn 2
lang_name "<U004C><U00EB><U0074><U007A><U0065><U0062><U0075><U0065>/
<U0072><U0067><U0065><U0073><U0063><U0068>"
lang_ab "<U006C><U0062>"
+% ltz
lang_term "<U006C><U0074><U007A>"
-lang_lib "<U006C><U0075><U0078>"
+% ltz
+lang_lib "<U006C><U0074><U007A>"
END LC_ADDRESS
LC_TELEPHONE
@@ -776,6 +776,6 @@ country_car "<U004C><U0041><U004F>"
%country_isbn ""
lang_name "<U0EA5><U0EB2><U0EA7>"
lang_ab "<U006C><U006F>"
-lang_term "<U006c><U0061><U006F>"
+lang_term "<U006C><U0061><U006F>"
lang_lib "<U006C><U0061><U006F>"
END LC_ADDRESS
@@ -314,6 +314,8 @@ country_ab2 "<U004D><U004D>"
country_car "<U0042><U0041>"
lang_ab "<U006D><U0079>"
lang_name "<U1017><U1019><U102C>"
+% mya
lang_term "<U006D><U0079><U0061>"
-lang_lib "<U006D><U0079><U0061>"
+% bur
+lang_lib "<U0062><U0075><U0072>"
END LC_ADDRESS
@@ -151,8 +151,10 @@ country_num 499
country_car "<U004D><U004E><U0045>"
country_isbn "<U0038><U0036>"
lang_name "<U0441><U0440><U043F><U0441><U043A><U0438>"
+% srp
lang_term "<U0073><U0072><U0070>"
-lang_lib "<U0073><U0063><U0063>"
+% srp
+lang_lib "<U0073><U0072><U0070>"
lang_ab "<U0073><U0072>"
END LC_ADDRESS
@@ -342,8 +342,10 @@ country_car "<U0053><U0052><U0042>"
% FIXME: ISBN code is what? "86" that preceedes all the numbers?
country_isbn "<U0038><U0036>"
lang_name "<U0441><U0440><U043F><U0441><U043A><U0438>"
+% srp
lang_term "<U0073><U0072><U0070>"
-lang_lib "<U0073><U0063><U0063>"
+% srp
+lang_lib "<U0073><U0072><U0070>"
lang_ab "<U0073><U0072>"
END LC_ADDRESS
@@ -160,8 +160,10 @@ country_num 688
country_car "<U0053><U0052><U0042>"
country_isbn "<U0038><U0036>"
lang_name "<U0073><U0072><U0070><U0073><U006B><U0069>"
+% srp
lang_term "<U0073><U0072><U0070>"
-lang_lib "<U0073><U0063><U0063>"
+% srp
+lang_lib "<U0073><U0072><U0070>"
lang_ab "<U0073><U0072>"
END LC_ADDRESS
@@ -3597,7 +3597,7 @@ lang_name "<U0054><U0075><U0072><U006B><U0069><U0073><U0068>"
% tur
lang_term "<U0074><U0075><U0072>"
% tur
-lang_lib "<U0074><U0072>"
+lang_lib "<U0074><U0075><U0072>"
%tr
lang_ab "<U0074><U0072>"
END LC_ADDRESS