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LOCALEDEF(1)			 GNU C Library			  LOCALEDEF(1)

NAME
       localedef - compile locale definition files

SYNOPSIS
       localedef   [-f	 charmapfile]  [-i  inputfile]	[--force]  [--verbose]
       [--posix] [--quiet] outputpath
       localedef --version
       localedef --help

DESCRIPTION
       The localedef program reads the indicated charmap and input files, com‐
       piles  them  to	a  form	 usable	 by  the  locale(7) functions in the C
       library, and places the six output files in the outputpath directory or
       in one archive.

       If  no charmapfile is given, POSIX is used by default.  If no inputfile
       is given, or if it is given as -, localedef reads from standard input.

OPTIONS
       Most options can have either short or long forms.   If  multiple	 short
       options	are used, they can be combined in one word (e.g.  -cv).	 If an
       option takes an argument, the argument can be given separately  as  the
       next word, or it can be written as option=argument.

       -f charmapfile, --charmap=charmapfile
	      Specify  the file that defines the symbolic character names that
	      are used by the input file.  If  the  file  is  in  the  default
	      directory for character maps, it is not necessary to specify the
	      full pathname.  This default directory is printed	 by  localedef
	      --help.

       -i inputfile, --inputfile=inputfile
	      Specify  the locale definition file to compile.  If inputfile is
	      not absolute, localedef will also look in the  directory	speci‐
	      fied  by	the  environment  variable I18NPATH and in the default
	      directory for locale definition files.  This  default  directory
	      is printed by localedef --help.

       -c, --force
	      Write the output files even if warnings were generated about the
	      input file.

       -v, --verbose
	      Generate extra warnings about errors that are normally ignored.

       --quiet
	      Suppress all notifications and warnings, and report  only	 fatal
	      errors.

       --posix
	      Be  strictly  POSIX conformant.  Implies --verbose.  This option
	      currently has no other effect.  Posix conformance is assumed  if
	      the environment variable POSIXLY_CORRECT is set.

       -u codeset, --code-set-name=codeset
	      This option is accepted but ignored.

       -h, --help
	      Print  a	usage summary and exit.	 Also prints the default paths
	      used by localedef.

       -V, --version
	      Print the version number, license, and  disclaimer  of  warranty
	      for localedef.

ENVIRONMENT
       POSIXLY_CORRECT
	      The --posix flag is assumed if this environment variable is set.

       I18NPATH
	      The default directory for locale definition files.

FILES
       /usr/share/i18n/charmaps
	      Usual default charmap path.

       /usr/share/locale
	      Usual default output path.  See the output from localedef --help
	      for the paths used in your version.

       outputpath/LC_COLLATE
	      One of the output files.	It describes the rules	for  comparing
	      strings in the locale's alphabet.

       outputpath/LC_CTYPE
	      One  of the output files.	 It contains information about charac‐
	      ter cases and case conversions for the locale.

       outputpath/LC_MONETARY
	      One of the output files.	It describes the way  monetary	values
	      should be formatted in the locale.

       outputpath/LC_MESSAGES/SYS_LC_MESSAGES
	      One of the output files.	It contains information about the lan‐
	      guage messages should be printed in, and what an affirmative  or
	      negative answer looks like.

       outputpath/LC_NUMERIC
	      One  of the output files.	 It describes the rules for formatting
	      numbers in the locale.

       outputpath/LC_TIME
	      One of the output files.	It describes the rules for  formatting
	      times and dates in the locale.

SEE ALSO
       locale(5), locale(7), locale(1)

AUTHOR
       The program was written by Ulrich Drepper.

       This manpage was written by Richard Braakman <dark@xs4all.nl> on behalf
       of the Debian GNU/Linux Project and anyone else who wants it.  The man‐
       page  is	 not  supported	 by the GNU libc maintainers and may be out of
       date. It does only descripe the important functions  and	 is  far  from
       being complete.

STANDARDS
       This program conforms to the POSIX standard P1003.2

Feburary 07, 2003		      2.3			  LOCALEDEF(1)
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