Hey, I committed this. IIRC I checked the glib source code and it does 
something similar, so the most "generalized" version of "fr_CA" (which is "fr") 
is still preferred over the locales appearing later in the list (in my example, 
just "en").

Eric

On 2011-09-08, at 12:02 PM, Ivan Vučica wrote:

> On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 09:48, Fred Kiefer <[email protected]> wrote:
> You are aware that your last example, "de:fr_CA:en", will result in something 
> like ("German", "CanadianFrench", "French", "English")? I think is is 
> debatable where "French" should be put in this list, but the current solution 
> is fine with we.
> 
> CanadianFrench is more specific than French. If the strings are pulled first 
> from CanadianFrench, and, upon failure, from French (as it should), then this 
> order is more than correct - it's perfect. 
> 
> French language, as a base language, being patched with CanadianFrench sounds 
> correct.
> 
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> 
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