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# Output a system dependent table of character encoding aliases.
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# Copyright (C) 2000-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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# under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as published
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# by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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# Library General Public License for more details.
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
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# License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307,
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# The table consists of lines of the form
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# ALIAS is the (system dependent) result of "nl_langinfo (CODESET)".
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# ALIAS is compared in a case sensitive way.
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# CANONICAL is the GNU canonical name for this character encoding.
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# It must be an encoding supported by libiconv. Support by GNU libc is
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# also desirable. CANONICAL is case insensitive. Usually an upper case
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# MIME charset name is preferred.
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# The current list of GNU canonical charset names is as follows.
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# name used by which systems a MIME name?
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# ASCII, ANSI_X3.4-1968 glibc solaris freebsd
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# ISO-8859-1 glibc aix hpux irix osf solaris freebsd yes
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# ISO-8859-2 glibc aix hpux irix osf solaris freebsd yes
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# ISO-8859-3 glibc yes
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# ISO-8859-4 osf solaris freebsd yes
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# ISO-8859-5 glibc aix hpux irix osf solaris freebsd yes
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# ISO-8859-6 glibc aix hpux solaris yes
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# ISO-8859-7 glibc aix hpux irix osf solaris yes
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# ISO-8859-8 glibc aix hpux osf solaris yes
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# ISO-8859-9 glibc aix hpux irix osf solaris yes
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# ISO-8859-15 glibc aix osf solaris freebsd
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# KOI8-R glibc solaris freebsd yes
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# KOI8-U glibc freebsd yes
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# GB2312 glibc aix hpux irix solaris freebsd yes
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# EUC-JP glibc aix hpux irix osf solaris freebsd yes
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# EUC-KR glibc aix hpux irix osf solaris freebsd yes
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# EUC-TW glibc aix hpux irix osf solaris
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# BIG5 glibc aix hpux osf solaris freebsd yes
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# GBK aix osf win32 dos
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# SHIFT_JIS hpux osf solaris freebsd yes
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# TIS-620 glibc aix hpux osf solaris
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# UTF-8 glibc aix hpux osf solaris yes
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# Note: Names which are not marked as being a MIME name should not be used in
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# Internet protocols for information interchange (mail, news, etc.).
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# Note: ASCII and ANSI_X3.4-1968 are synonymous canonical names. Applications
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# must understand both names and treat them as equivalent.
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# The first argument passed to this file is the canonical host specification,
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# CPU_TYPE-MANUFACTURER-OPERATING_SYSTEM
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# CPU_TYPE-MANUFACTURER-KERNEL-OPERATING_SYSTEM
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os=`echo "$host" | sed -e 's/^[^-]*-[^-]*-\(.*\)$/\1/'`
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echo "# This file contains a table of character encoding aliases,"
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echo "# suitable for operating system '${os}'."
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echo "# It was automatically generated from config.charset."
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# List of references, updated during installation:
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echo "# Packages using this file: "
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# With glibc-2.1 or newer, we don't need any canonicalization,
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# because glibc has iconv and both glibc and libiconv support all
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# GNU canonical names directly. Therefore, the Makefile does not
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# need to install the alias file at all.
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# The following applies only to glibc-2.0.x and older libcs.
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echo "ISO_646.IRV:1983 ASCII"
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echo "ISO8859-1 ISO-8859-1"
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echo "ISO8859-2 ISO-8859-2"
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echo "ISO8859-5 ISO-8859-5"
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echo "ISO8859-6 ISO-8859-6"
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echo "ISO8859-7 ISO-8859-7"
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echo "ISO8859-8 ISO-8859-8"
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echo "ISO8859-9 ISO-8859-9"
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echo "ISO8859-15 ISO-8859-15"
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echo "IBM-921 ISO-8859-13"
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echo "IBM-1046 CP1046"
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echo "IBM-1124 CP1124"
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echo "IBM-1129 CP1129"
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echo "IBM-1252 CP1252"
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echo "IBM-eucCN GB2312"
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echo "IBM-eucJP EUC-JP"
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echo "IBM-eucKR EUC-KR"
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echo "IBM-eucTW EUC-TW"
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echo "TIS-620 TIS-620"
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echo "iso88591 ISO-8859-1"
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echo "iso88592 ISO-8859-2"
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echo "iso88595 ISO-8859-5"
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echo "iso88596 ISO-8859-6"
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echo "iso88597 ISO-8859-7"
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echo "iso88598 ISO-8859-8"
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echo "iso88599 ISO-8859-9"
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echo "iso885915 ISO-8859-15"
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echo "roman8 HP-ROMAN8"
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echo "arabic8 HP-ARABIC8"
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echo "greek8 HP-GREEK8"
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echo "hebrew8 HP-HEBREW8"
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echo "turkish8 HP-TURKISH8"
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echo "kana8 HP-KANA8"
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echo "tis620 TIS-620"
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#echo "ccdc ?" # what is this?
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echo "SJIS SHIFT_JIS"
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echo "ISO8859-1 ISO-8859-1"
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echo "ISO8859-2 ISO-8859-2"
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echo "ISO8859-5 ISO-8859-5"
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echo "ISO8859-7 ISO-8859-7"
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echo "ISO8859-9 ISO-8859-9"
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echo "ISO8859-1 ISO-8859-1"
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echo "ISO8859-2 ISO-8859-2"
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echo "ISO8859-4 ISO-8859-4"
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echo "ISO8859-5 ISO-8859-5"
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echo "ISO8859-7 ISO-8859-7"
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echo "ISO8859-8 ISO-8859-8"
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echo "ISO8859-9 ISO-8859-9"
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echo "ISO8859-15 ISO-8859-15"
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echo "dechanyu DEC-HANYU"
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echo "dechanzi GB2312"
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echo "deckanji DEC-KANJI"
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echo "deckorean EUC-KR"
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echo "sdeckanji EUC-JP"
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echo "SJIS SHIFT_JIS"
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echo "TACTIS TIS-620"
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echo "ISO8859-1 ISO-8859-1"
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echo "ISO8859-2 ISO-8859-2"
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echo "ISO8859-4 ISO-8859-4"
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echo "ISO8859-5 ISO-8859-5"
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echo "ISO8859-6 ISO-8859-6"
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echo "ISO8859-7 ISO-8859-7"
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echo "ISO8859-8 ISO-8859-8"
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echo "ISO8859-9 ISO-8859-9"
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echo "ISO8859-15 ISO-8859-15"
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echo "cns11643 EUC-TW"
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echo "TIS620.2533 TIS-620"
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#echo "sun_eu_greek ?" # what is this?
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# FreeBSD 4.2 doesn't have nl_langinfo(CODESET); therefore
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# localcharset.c falls back to using the full locale name
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# from the environment variables.
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# Likewise for OS/2. OS/2 has XFree86 just like FreeBSD. Just
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# reuse FreeBSD's locale data for OS/2.
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echo "US-ASCII ASCII"
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for l in la_LN lt_LN; do
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echo "$l.ASCII ASCII"
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for l in da_DK de_AT de_CH de_DE en_AU en_CA en_GB en_US es_ES \
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fi_FI fr_BE fr_CA fr_CH fr_FR is_IS it_CH it_IT la_LN \
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lt_LN nl_BE nl_NL no_NO pt_PT sv_SE; do
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echo "$l.ISO_8859-1 ISO-8859-1"
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echo "$l.DIS_8859-15 ISO-8859-15"
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for l in cs_CZ hr_HR hu_HU la_LN lt_LN pl_PL sl_SI; do
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echo "$l.ISO_8859-2 ISO-8859-2"
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for l in la_LN lt_LT; do
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echo "$l.ISO_8859-4 ISO-8859-4"
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for l in ru_RU ru_SU; do
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echo "$l.KOI8-R KOI8-R"
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echo "$l.ISO_8859-5 ISO-8859-5"
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echo "$l.CP866 CP866"
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echo "uk_UA.KOI8-U KOI8-U"
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echo "zh_TW.BIG5 BIG5"
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echo "zh_TW.Big5 BIG5"
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echo "zh_CN.EUC GB2312"
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echo "ja_JP.EUC EUC-JP"
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echo "ja_JP.SJIS SHIFT_JIS"
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echo "ja_JP.Shift_JIS SHIFT_JIS"
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echo "ko_KR.EUC EUC-KR"
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echo "ISO8859-1 ISO-8859-1"
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echo "ISO8859-2 ISO-8859-2"
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echo "ISO8859-4 ISO-8859-4"
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echo "ISO8859-5 ISO-8859-5"
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echo "ISO8859-15 ISO-8859-15"
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echo "SJIS SHIFT_JIS"
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# BeOS has a single locale, and it has UTF-8 encoding.
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# DJGPP 2.03 doesn't have nl_langinfo(CODESET); therefore
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# localcharset.c falls back to using the full locale name
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# from the environment variables.
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echo "# The encodings given here may not all be correct."
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echo "# If you find that the encoding given for your language and"
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echo "# country is not the one your DOS machine actually uses, just"
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echo "# correct it in this file, and send a mail to"
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echo "# Juan Manuel Guerrero <st001906@hrz1.hrz.tu-darmstadt.de>"
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echo "# and Bruno Haible <haible@clisp.cons.org>."
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# ISO-8859-1 languages
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echo "da CP865" # not CP850 ??
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echo "da_DK CP865" # not CP850 ??
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echo "en_AU CP850" # not CP437 ??
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echo "en_ZA CP850" # not CP437 ??
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echo "id CP850" # not CP437 ??
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echo "id_ID CP850" # not CP437 ??
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echo "is CP861" # not CP850 ??
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echo "is_IS CP861" # not CP850 ??
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echo "nb CP865" # not CP850 ??
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echo "nb_NO CP865" # not CP850 ??
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echo "nn CP865" # not CP850 ??
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echo "nn_NO CP865" # not CP850 ??
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echo "no CP865" # not CP850 ??
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echo "no_NO CP865" # not CP850 ??
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# ISO-8859-2 languages
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echo "sr CP852" # CP852 or CP866 or CP855 ??
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echo "sr_YU CP852" # CP852 or CP866 or CP855 ??
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# ISO-8859-3 languages
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# ISO-8859-5 languages
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echo "bg CP866" # not CP855 ??
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echo "bg_BG CP866" # not CP855 ??
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echo "mk CP866" # not CP855 ??
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echo "mk_MK CP866" # not CP855 ??
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# ISO-8859-6 languages
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# ISO-8859-7 languages
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# ISO-8859-8 languages
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# ISO-8859-9 languages
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echo "zh_TW CP950" # not CP938 ??
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echo "kr CP949" # not CP934 ??
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echo "kr_KR CP949" # not CP934 ??