On 20/11/10 18:10, David De La Harpe Golden wrote: > On 20/11/10 10:28, Eli Zaretskii wrote: > >> Note that, in both these en_* locales, the date part of %c is the >> same: "Sat 20 Nov 2010". >> Are there any en_* locales (or any other >> locales that share the same language) which differ in that part? > > [I have to reconfigure my system to spit out that information, it's > presently only generating a small subset of locales, might take a bit > longer than I thought, bah] Attached please find dump of the raw info from my system. ("%a %d %b %Y" covers a lot and is quite likely still comprehensible by a lot of the others). There are some locales that differ in that part despite being the same language (following by visual inspection only, and n.b. just in case: this is only a list of the locales where the langauge is the same but the date part of the d_t_fmt different, this is not a list of locales differing from "%a %d %b %Y") *Afar (aa): - aa_DJ (Djibouti): "%a %d %b %Y" - aa_ER (Eritrea): "%A, %B %e, %Y" - aa_ET (Ethiopia): "%A, %B %e, %Y" *Arabic (ar): mostly "%d %b, %Y", except: - ar_IN (India): "%A %d %B %Y" - ar_SA (Saudi Arabia): "%A %e %B %Y" *English (en): mostly "%a %d %b %Y" (including US!) except: numeric, Y-m-d ordering - en_DK (Denmark): "%Y-%m-%d" month and day in full, month,day,year ordering: - en_HK (Hong Kong): "%A, %B %d, %Y" month and day in full, day,month,year ordering: - en_IN (India): "%A %d %B %Y" - en_PH (Philippines): "%A, %d %B, %Y" - en_SG (Sinqgapore): "%A %d,%B,%Y" *Frisian (fy): just dot after the %d in one and not the other. - fy_NL: "%a %d %b %Y" - fy_DE: "%a %d. %b %Y" *Somali (so): mostly "%A, %B %e, %Y", except: - so_DJ (Djibouti): "%a %d %b %Y" *Swedish (sv): - sv_FI (Finland): "%a %e. %Bta %Y" - sv_SE (Sweden): "%a %e %b %Y" *Chinese (zh): mosltly "%Y年%m月%d日 %A", except day in parens for: - zh_TW (Taiwan R.O.C.): "%Y年%m月%d日 (%A)"