That is a bit obscure! We stopped generating the source for POSIX because essentially every user customized it in some way, so was better to do with a tool. We need to add a pointer to where to get the tools and how to use them.
http://cldr.unicode.org/index/downloads#Repository_Organization shows where they are. Above that are the details for SVN access. But we really need a page that describes the specific tools and how to use them. Filed as http://unicode.org/cldr/trac/ticket/9695 Mark On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 8:29 PM, Karl Williamson <[email protected]> wrote: > I can't find these that are mentioned in http://cldr.unicode.org/ > > "For those interested in the source CLDR data, it is available for each > release in the XML format specified by LDML. There are also tools that will > convert to JSON and POSIX format. For more information, see CLDR > Releases/Downloads." > > If you follow that link, the page contains this text: > > "POSIX Data > > "Note: Beginning with CLDR v21, the CLDR project will no longer publish > POSIX-format locale sources as part of its distribution. The POSIX locale > generation tools will continue to be made available as a part of the > release. Developers who require POSIX compliant locales can generate them > using these tools." > > But I can't find those tools. >

