@anrdaemon not sure what you mean. ICU itself doesn't cut a release
every time there's a timezone update.
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ICU data package is grossly
I added a comment to the PHP bug, I think it is working as designed.
Please track ICU bugs at https://unicode-org.atlassian.net (project ICU) thanks!
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There's not a lot of information here as to what operation was being
done when it failed. Note that we did get a 63.2 bug https://unicode-
org.atlassian.net/browse/ICU-20603 which also sounds like corruption.
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> upstream to solve the bug
By upstream this sounds like (as I understand it) it's the ICU consumers
that need to be updated to not use icu-config, you shouldn't be waiting
on ICU itself. I just want to clarify what you mean, because I'm not
aware of any blocker in ICU. (ICU shipped
Hi. ICU tz data is kept available such as https://github.com/unicode-org
/icu-data/tree/master/tzdata/icunew/2018e/44 ( look in the le / be / ee
for different endianness, ee is ebcdic ) . It could be rebuilt into an
updated icu package. Or, it could be side loaded (as a separate data
file loaded
@mmn100 thanks for fingering the patch. Perhaps the intent was to split
the submodules out as separate packages?
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Title:
API not working on
@steve-gilvarry can you explain your comment? Did you figure out a
workaround? I'm not familiar with how these modules are built. I'd be
glad to try/test something if there are details.
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57.1 was released last week
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FYI 54.1 release candidate was just released
http://sourceforge.net/p/icu/mailman/message/32842986/
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53.1 is out and contains many bug
. .if you haven't started on 53 I would just jump to 54
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it is a release candidate. GA (final) Oct 1st.
On 09/19/2014 12:36 PM, James wrote:
I thought that was just an RC. Must be losing my mind.
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 3:26 PM, Steven R. Loomis s...@icu-project.org
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. .if you haven't started on 53 I would just jump to 54
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I don't seem to have the right keyboard for this, can someone attach the
resultant document, or the exact Unicode chars? ICU has a short time to
get this patch in (i.e. today).
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Supporting these will allow users to ignore the bad old icu-config
method. Strongly support this.
Note that redhat had briefly synthesized icu.pc but this is not
correct, there are multiple icu-*.pc files for various subcomponents.
** Description changed:
- Upstream now provides pckg-config pc
See also http://bugs.icu-project.org/trac/ticket/9277
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http://bugs.icu-project.org/trac/ticket/9277
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Upstream is http://bugs.icu-project.org/trac/ticket/9426 and is in
reviewing state.
** Bug watch added: bugs.icu-project.org/trac/ #9426
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That does sound like a bug. if invoked w/o a path it should not assume a
path.
please file a bug upstream http://bugs.icu-project.org/trac/newticket
Also, the 'configure' i was referring to was configure when ICU was built.
but, it's moot.
-s
On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 10:33 AM, Massimo Dal
How is 'configure' being called, particularly, what prefix? The
./icu-config should actually be a full path to where ICU was installed.
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please test in latest ICU and then file a bug upstream.
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Title:
Slovenia is not on the list of countries in time zone window
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Can you run icu.ICU_VERSION or PyICU.ICU_VERSION from the python
line to see which ICU version is there? Current (49.0.2) ICU behavior
is Croatia Time.
Sorry, I'm not as familiar with the naming schemes, I wasn't sure what
your other comment signified.
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Root cause seems to be similar as the issue raised in #675946 will
follow up with the upstream. (Steven, ICU developer)
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Firebird 2.5:
Harald,
I do see it from the developer's point of view. That's why this is a
selectable option within ICU.
It's a decision that the packager (Ubuntu, in this case) needs to make.
Disabling renaming makes more sense for an OS level packager. However, for a
complex application, it may not make
Note that ICU is ABI compatible to the same Major+Minor. SO in other
words, if the dependency is on icu 4 . 4 that can be satisfied by ICU
4.4.0, 4.4.1, 4.4.2 - those are compatible.If another application
(or library) depended on ICU 4.6, they can peacefully coexist in the
same address
CLDR has a trac at http://unicode.org/cldr/trac
I'm not the maintainer of the CLDR launchpad project, so I can't update
the links.
** Also affects: cldr
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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- Many islands, atolls etc are mislabelled
+ Many islands, atolls etc are mislabelled in Time Zones
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Matthew, you are quite right. What I meant to say was, can this bug be
filed upstream (CLDR) with some more precision?
The bug title should note that these are time zone names, not names of
Islands.
Christmas, for example, refers to the time zone Indian/Christmas.
Can you describe the
If this is still present in the latest ICU available (4.4) please submit
a bug upstream or make a link to one if there's already one.
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Should this bug be closed, with a note that folks should contribute
corrections to http://unicode.org/cldr ?
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Should this bug be closed, with a note that folks should contribute
corrections to http://unicode.org/cldr ?
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Probably due to Upstream #7129 already fixed http://bugs.icu-
project.org/trac/ticket/7129
** Bug watch added: bugs.icu-project.org/trac/ #7129
http://bugs.icu-project.org/trac/ticket/7129
** Also affects: icu via
http://bugs.icu-project.org/trac/ticket/7129
Importance: Unknown
Just more, CLDR is an XML based interchange language for locale data.
One would be welcome to write tools to make that translatable through
launchpad or any other method.
(By the way, You can use the tool 'derb' to convert from .res to .txt)
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process for any issues in locale data. http://unicode.org/cldr (I am
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You
Actually, they don't live in ICU. The data comes from CLDR. What you
want to do is to verify and/or correct the data in CLDR.
http://unicode.org/cldr
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No, don't point people directly to the survey tool. Point them to the
main CLDR page, or http://cldr.unicode.org/index/bug-reports - if a
user is interested, they can request an account and then have access to
help with translations. It might be worth coordinating requests so only
a small number
can you run file /usr/lib/libicudata.so.36 and file
/usr/lib/openoffice/program/soffice.bin to see what the format is?
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