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Title: python and lithuanian locales
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Status: closed Resolution: fixed
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Assigned To: Nosy List: mantaz, nnorwitz, sorlov
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Created on 2003-11-02 08:41 by mantaz, last changed 2022-04-11 14:56 by admin. This issue is now closed.

Messages (3)
msg18858 - (view) Author: Mantas (mantaz) Date: 2003-11-02 08:41
python's locale.py file contains only one lithuanian
locale Iso 8859-4 which is obsolete. Now almost all
uses iso 8859-13. 
Lithuanian locale is called lt, and i think it must be
named lt_lt.

msg18859 - (view) Author: Serge Orlov (sorlov) Date: 2005-03-09 19:56
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The fix is in Python 2.5. For 2.4 and 2.3 it is discussed in
patch 1118341
msg18860 - (view) Author: Neal Norwitz (nnorwitz) * (Python committer) Date: 2006-11-21 09:19
Python 2.4 and earlier are not maintained.  Since this is fixed in 2.5 I'm closing.
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2003-11-02 08:41:12mantazcreate