QLocale data in Qt 5.0-rc1 is already up-to-date (generated from CLDR 22.1).

Konstantin


2012/12/10 El Mehdi Fekari <[email protected]>:
> Hi,
>
> We've got many issues concerning  the current Qlocale data based on CLDR 
> v2.0. We currently have a critical bug concerning the default numbering 
> system Qlocale provides for some countries/region in the BlackBerry10 product:
>
>   *   Qlocale (with CLRD2.0 Data) specifies native digits for most of the 
> Indic locales (Punjabi, Hindi, Tamil, …), which supposed to be in Latin 
> digits ( fixed in CLRD 22.1).
>   *   Qlocale provides Arabic digits for Slovak region. ( fixed in CLRD 22.1)
>
> The most recent version of CLDR (22.1) is more consistent with the current 
> ICU and specifies correct default numbering system values.
>
> So I think the scripts qlocalexml2cpp.py and cldr2qlocalexml.py need to be 
> updated to support recent CLDR 22.1 and generate more recent data for Qlocale.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Mehdi
>
>
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