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[Bug localedata/374] The rules in LC_COLLATE are random and sometimes clearly wrong
- From: "munzirtaha at newhorizons dot com dot sa" <sourceware-bugzilla at sources dot redhat dot com>
- To: glibc-bugs at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: 30 Sep 2004 20:26:00 -0000
- Subject: [Bug localedata/374] The rules in LC_COLLATE are random and sometimes clearly wrong
- References: <20040908235331.374.munzirtaha@newhorizons.com.sa>
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------- Additional Comments From munzirtaha at newhorizons dot com dot sa 2004-09-30 20:25 -------
First, I am sorry that you felt as if I was pretending to "know something".
Actually, I am not an expert at all in those issues and hence you need to help
me report it in a better way if this is still not enough.
Second, I am an Arabic native speaker (ar). I am also living in Saudi Arabia
(SA). Also, we don't have our own English and we don't have "national
standards" for English. We follow the known English standards available.
The bug I am going to report here is concerned with locale ar_SA.
If I have a file named "aa" and another named "a z", I would expect the
command "ls" to display them with "aa" before "a z" as it happens when the
locale is en_US, en_CA, en_GB, ... wich is not the case now.
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