Hi Peter,

thanks for your assistance. Here's Lithuanian locale data:
(I also included "stand-alone" month names in parenthesis)

724     Litai   (symbol: Lt; int. symbol: LTL)
725     prieÅpiet
726     4
727     popiet
728     Pn
729     Åt
730     sekmadienis
731     pirmadienis
732     antradienis
733     treÄiadienis
734     ketvirtadienis
735     penktadienis
736     ÅeÅtadienis
737     pr. Kr.
738     po Kr.
739     Spl
740     sausio  (Sausis)
741     vasario (Vasaris)
742     kovo    (Kovas)
743     balandÅio  (Balandis)
744     geguÅÄs       (GeguÅÄ)
745     birÅelio   (BirÅelis)
746     liepos  (Liepa)
747     rugpjÅÄio     (RugpjÅtis)
748     rugsÄjo    (RugsÄjis)
749     spalio  (Spalis)
750     lapkriÄio  (Lapkritis)
751     gruodÅio   (Gruodis)

Just in case, here's the complete list of abbrevated month and day names.

Months: Sau, Vas, Kov, Bal, Geg, Bir, Lie, Rgp, Rgs, Spl, Lap, Grd
Days (starting Monday): Pr, An, Tr, Kt, Pn, Åt, Sk

A reliable online reference of Lithuanian POSIX locale can be found here: http://www.likit.lt/all/stand/lokale/lokale.htm#p1

I also noticed a few mistakes in CLDR document.

The short date format is wrong. Hyphens should be used instead of dots. For example, 2005-02-21. Spaces are also allowed, but hyphens are recommended.

Also Lithuanian name for Czech language should be "ÄekÅ", not "Äekijos".


Thanks, Modestas


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