1#! /bin/sh
2# Output a system dependent table of character encoding aliases.
3#
4#   Copyright (C) 2000-2004, 2006-2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5#
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9#   any later version.
10#
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15#
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18#   Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
19#
20# The table consists of lines of the form
21#    ALIAS  CANONICAL
22#
23# ALIAS is the (system dependent) result of "nl_langinfo (CODESET)".
24# ALIAS is compared in a case sensitive way.
25#
26# CANONICAL is the GNU canonical name for this character encoding.
27# It must be an encoding supported by libiconv. Support by GNU libc is
28# also desirable. CANONICAL is case insensitive. Usually an upper case
29# MIME charset name is preferred.
30# The current list of GNU canonical charset names is as follows.
31#
32#       name              MIME?             used by which systems
33#   ASCII, ANSI_X3.4-1968       glibc solaris freebsd netbsd darwin
34#   ISO-8859-1              Y   glibc aix hpux irix osf solaris freebsd netbsd openbsd darwin
35#   ISO-8859-2              Y   glibc aix hpux irix osf solaris freebsd netbsd openbsd darwin
36#   ISO-8859-3              Y   glibc solaris
37#   ISO-8859-4              Y   osf solaris freebsd netbsd openbsd darwin
38#   ISO-8859-5              Y   glibc aix hpux irix osf solaris freebsd netbsd openbsd darwin
39#   ISO-8859-6              Y   glibc aix hpux solaris
40#   ISO-8859-7              Y   glibc aix hpux irix osf solaris netbsd openbsd darwin
41#   ISO-8859-8              Y   glibc aix hpux osf solaris
42#   ISO-8859-9              Y   glibc aix hpux irix osf solaris darwin
43#   ISO-8859-13                 glibc netbsd openbsd darwin
44#   ISO-8859-14                 glibc
45#   ISO-8859-15                 glibc aix osf solaris freebsd netbsd openbsd darwin
46#   KOI8-R                  Y   glibc solaris freebsd netbsd openbsd darwin
47#   KOI8-U                  Y   glibc freebsd netbsd openbsd darwin
48#   KOI8-T                      glibc
49#   CP437                       dos
50#   CP775                       dos
51#   CP850                       aix osf dos
52#   CP852                       dos
53#   CP855                       dos
54#   CP856                       aix
55#   CP857                       dos
56#   CP861                       dos
57#   CP862                       dos
58#   CP864                       dos
59#   CP865                       dos
60#   CP866                       freebsd netbsd openbsd darwin dos
61#   CP869                       dos
62#   CP874                       woe32 dos
63#   CP922                       aix
64#   CP932                       aix woe32 dos
65#   CP943                       aix
66#   CP949                       osf darwin woe32 dos
67#   CP950                       woe32 dos
68#   CP1046                      aix
69#   CP1124                      aix
70#   CP1125                      dos
71#   CP1129                      aix
72#   CP1131                      darwin
73#   CP1250                      woe32
74#   CP1251                      glibc solaris netbsd openbsd darwin woe32
75#   CP1252                      aix woe32
76#   CP1253                      woe32
77#   CP1254                      woe32
78#   CP1255                      glibc woe32
79#   CP1256                      woe32
80#   CP1257                      woe32
81#   GB2312                  Y   glibc aix hpux irix solaris freebsd netbsd darwin
82#   EUC-JP                  Y   glibc aix hpux irix osf solaris freebsd netbsd darwin
83#   EUC-KR                  Y   glibc aix hpux irix osf solaris freebsd netbsd darwin
84#   EUC-TW                      glibc aix hpux irix osf solaris netbsd
85#   BIG5                    Y   glibc aix hpux osf solaris freebsd netbsd darwin
86#   BIG5-HKSCS                  glibc solaris darwin
87#   GBK                         glibc aix osf solaris darwin woe32 dos
88#   GB18030                     glibc solaris netbsd darwin
89#   SHIFT_JIS               Y   hpux osf solaris freebsd netbsd darwin
90#   JOHAB                       glibc solaris woe32
91#   TIS-620                     glibc aix hpux osf solaris
92#   VISCII                  Y   glibc
93#   TCVN5712-1                  glibc
94#   ARMSCII-8                   glibc darwin
95#   GEORGIAN-PS                 glibc
96#   PT154                       glibc
97#   HP-ROMAN8                   hpux
98#   HP-ARABIC8                  hpux
99#   HP-GREEK8                   hpux
100#   HP-HEBREW8                  hpux
101#   HP-TURKISH8                 hpux
102#   HP-KANA8                    hpux
103#   DEC-KANJI                   osf
104#   DEC-HANYU                   osf
105#   UTF-8                   Y   glibc aix hpux osf solaris netbsd darwin
106#
107# Note: Names which are not marked as being a MIME name should not be used in
108# Internet protocols for information interchange (mail, news, etc.).
109#
110# Note: ASCII and ANSI_X3.4-1968 are synonymous canonical names. Applications
111# must understand both names and treat them as equivalent.
112#
113# The first argument passed to this file is the canonical host specification,
114#    CPU_TYPE-MANUFACTURER-OPERATING_SYSTEM
115# or
116#    CPU_TYPE-MANUFACTURER-KERNEL-OPERATING_SYSTEM
117
118host="$1"
119os=`echo "$host" | sed -e 's/^[^-]*-[^-]*-\(.*\)$/\1/'`
120echo "# This file contains a table of character encoding aliases,"
121echo "# suitable for operating system '${os}'."
122echo "# It was automatically generated from config.charset."
123# List of references, updated during installation:
124echo "# Packages using this file: "
125case "$os" in
126    linux-gnulibc1*)
127	# Linux libc5 doesn't have nl_langinfo(CODESET); therefore
128	# localcharset.c falls back to using the full locale name
129	# from the environment variables.
130	echo "C ASCII"
131	echo "POSIX ASCII"
132	for l in af af_ZA ca ca_ES da da_DK de de_AT de_BE de_CH de_DE de_LU \
133	         en en_AU en_BW en_CA en_DK en_GB en_IE en_NZ en_US en_ZA \
134	         en_ZW es es_AR es_BO es_CL es_CO es_DO es_EC es_ES es_GT \
135	         es_HN es_MX es_PA es_PE es_PY es_SV es_US es_UY es_VE et \
136	         et_EE eu eu_ES fi fi_FI fo fo_FO fr fr_BE fr_CA fr_CH fr_FR \
137	         fr_LU ga ga_IE gl gl_ES id id_ID in in_ID is is_IS it it_CH \
138	         it_IT kl kl_GL nl nl_BE nl_NL no no_NO pt pt_BR pt_PT sv \
139	         sv_FI sv_SE; do
140	  echo "$l ISO-8859-1"
141	  echo "$l.iso-8859-1 ISO-8859-1"
142	  echo "$l.iso-8859-15 ISO-8859-15"
143	  echo "$l.iso-8859-15@euro ISO-8859-15"
144	  echo "$l@euro ISO-8859-15"
145	  echo "$l.cp-437 CP437"
146	  echo "$l.cp-850 CP850"
147	  echo "$l.cp-1252 CP1252"
148	  echo "$l.cp-1252@euro CP1252"
149	  #echo "$l.atari-st ATARI-ST" # not a commonly used encoding
150	  echo "$l.utf-8 UTF-8"
151	  echo "$l.utf-8@euro UTF-8"
152	done
153	for l in cs cs_CZ hr hr_HR hu hu_HU pl pl_PL ro ro_RO sk sk_SK sl \
154	         sl_SI sr sr_CS sr_YU; do
155	  echo "$l ISO-8859-2"
156	  echo "$l.iso-8859-2 ISO-8859-2"
157	  echo "$l.cp-852 CP852"
158	  echo "$l.cp-1250 CP1250"
159	  echo "$l.utf-8 UTF-8"
160	done
161	for l in mk mk_MK ru ru_RU; do
162	  echo "$l ISO-8859-5"
163	  echo "$l.iso-8859-5 ISO-8859-5"
164	  echo "$l.koi8-r KOI8-R"
165	  echo "$l.cp-866 CP866"
166	  echo "$l.cp-1251 CP1251"
167	  echo "$l.utf-8 UTF-8"
168	done
169	for l in ar ar_SA; do
170	  echo "$l ISO-8859-6"
171	  echo "$l.iso-8859-6 ISO-8859-6"
172	  echo "$l.cp-864 CP864"
173	  #echo "$l.cp-868 CP868" # not a commonly used encoding
174	  echo "$l.cp-1256 CP1256"
175	  echo "$l.utf-8 UTF-8"
176	done
177	for l in el el_GR gr gr_GR; do
178	  echo "$l ISO-8859-7"
179	  echo "$l.iso-8859-7 ISO-8859-7"
180	  echo "$l.cp-869 CP869"
181	  echo "$l.cp-1253 CP1253"
182	  echo "$l.cp-1253@euro CP1253"
183	  echo "$l.utf-8 UTF-8"
184	  echo "$l.utf-8@euro UTF-8"
185	done
186	for l in he he_IL iw iw_IL; do
187	  echo "$l ISO-8859-8"
188	  echo "$l.iso-8859-8 ISO-8859-8"
189	  echo "$l.cp-862 CP862"
190	  echo "$l.cp-1255 CP1255"
191	  echo "$l.utf-8 UTF-8"
192	done
193	for l in tr tr_TR; do
194	  echo "$l ISO-8859-9"
195	  echo "$l.iso-8859-9 ISO-8859-9"
196	  echo "$l.cp-857 CP857"
197	  echo "$l.cp-1254 CP1254"
198	  echo "$l.utf-8 UTF-8"
199	done
200	for l in lt lt_LT lv lv_LV; do
201	  #echo "$l BALTIC" # not a commonly used encoding, wrong encoding name
202	  echo "$l ISO-8859-13"
203	done
204	for l in ru_UA uk uk_UA; do
205	  echo "$l KOI8-U"
206	done
207	for l in zh zh_CN; do
208	  #echo "$l GB_2312-80" # not a commonly used encoding, wrong encoding name
209	  echo "$l GB2312"
210	done
211	for l in ja ja_JP ja_JP.EUC; do
212	  echo "$l EUC-JP"
213	done
214	for l in ko ko_KR; do
215	  echo "$l EUC-KR"
216	done
217	for l in th th_TH; do
218	  echo "$l TIS-620"
219	done
220	for l in fa fa_IR; do
221	  #echo "$l ISIRI-3342" # a broken encoding
222	  echo "$l.utf-8 UTF-8"
223	done
224	;;
225    linux* | *-gnu*)
226	# With glibc-2.1 or newer, we don't need any canonicalization,
227	# because glibc has iconv and both glibc and libiconv support all
228	# GNU canonical names directly. Therefore, the Makefile does not
229	# need to install the alias file at all.
230	# The following applies only to glibc-2.0.x and older libcs.
231	echo "ISO_646.IRV:1983 ASCII"
232	;;
233    aix*)
234	echo "ISO8859-1 ISO-8859-1"
235	echo "ISO8859-2 ISO-8859-2"
236	echo "ISO8859-5 ISO-8859-5"
237	echo "ISO8859-6 ISO-8859-6"
238	echo "ISO8859-7 ISO-8859-7"
239	echo "ISO8859-8 ISO-8859-8"
240	echo "ISO8859-9 ISO-8859-9"
241	echo "ISO8859-15 ISO-8859-15"
242	echo "IBM-850 CP850"
243	echo "IBM-856 CP856"
244	echo "IBM-921 ISO-8859-13"
245	echo "IBM-922 CP922"
246	echo "IBM-932 CP932"
247	echo "IBM-943 CP943"
248	echo "IBM-1046 CP1046"
249	echo "IBM-1124 CP1124"
250	echo "IBM-1129 CP1129"
251	echo "IBM-1252 CP1252"
252	echo "IBM-eucCN GB2312"
253	echo "IBM-eucJP EUC-JP"
254	echo "IBM-eucKR EUC-KR"
255	echo "IBM-eucTW EUC-TW"
256	echo "big5 BIG5"
257	echo "GBK GBK"
258	echo "TIS-620 TIS-620"
259	echo "UTF-8 UTF-8"
260	;;
261    hpux*)
262	echo "iso88591 ISO-8859-1"
263	echo "iso88592 ISO-8859-2"
264	echo "iso88595 ISO-8859-5"
265	echo "iso88596 ISO-8859-6"
266	echo "iso88597 ISO-8859-7"
267	echo "iso88598 ISO-8859-8"
268	echo "iso88599 ISO-8859-9"
269	echo "iso885915 ISO-8859-15"
270	echo "roman8 HP-ROMAN8"
271	echo "arabic8 HP-ARABIC8"
272	echo "greek8 HP-GREEK8"
273	echo "hebrew8 HP-HEBREW8"
274	echo "turkish8 HP-TURKISH8"
275	echo "kana8 HP-KANA8"
276	echo "tis620 TIS-620"
277	echo "big5 BIG5"
278	echo "eucJP EUC-JP"
279	echo "eucKR EUC-KR"
280	echo "eucTW EUC-TW"
281	echo "hp15CN GB2312"
282	#echo "ccdc ?" # what is this?
283	echo "SJIS SHIFT_JIS"
284	echo "utf8 UTF-8"
285	;;
286    irix*)
287	echo "ISO8859-1 ISO-8859-1"
288	echo "ISO8859-2 ISO-8859-2"
289	echo "ISO8859-5 ISO-8859-5"
290	echo "ISO8859-7 ISO-8859-7"
291	echo "ISO8859-9 ISO-8859-9"
292	echo "eucCN GB2312"
293	echo "eucJP EUC-JP"
294	echo "eucKR EUC-KR"
295	echo "eucTW EUC-TW"
296	;;
297    osf*)
298	echo "ISO8859-1 ISO-8859-1"
299	echo "ISO8859-2 ISO-8859-2"
300	echo "ISO8859-4 ISO-8859-4"
301	echo "ISO8859-5 ISO-8859-5"
302	echo "ISO8859-7 ISO-8859-7"
303	echo "ISO8859-8 ISO-8859-8"
304	echo "ISO8859-9 ISO-8859-9"
305	echo "ISO8859-15 ISO-8859-15"
306	echo "cp850 CP850"
307	echo "big5 BIG5"
308	echo "dechanyu DEC-HANYU"
309	echo "dechanzi GB2312"
310	echo "deckanji DEC-KANJI"
311	echo "deckorean EUC-KR"
312	echo "eucJP EUC-JP"
313	echo "eucKR EUC-KR"
314	echo "eucTW EUC-TW"
315	echo "GBK GBK"
316	echo "KSC5601 CP949"
317	echo "sdeckanji EUC-JP"
318	echo "SJIS SHIFT_JIS"
319	echo "TACTIS TIS-620"
320	echo "UTF-8 UTF-8"
321	;;
322    solaris*)
323	echo "646 ASCII"
324	echo "ISO8859-1 ISO-8859-1"
325	echo "ISO8859-2 ISO-8859-2"
326	echo "ISO8859-3 ISO-8859-3"
327	echo "ISO8859-4 ISO-8859-4"
328	echo "ISO8859-5 ISO-8859-5"
329	echo "ISO8859-6 ISO-8859-6"
330	echo "ISO8859-7 ISO-8859-7"
331	echo "ISO8859-8 ISO-8859-8"
332	echo "ISO8859-9 ISO-8859-9"
333	echo "ISO8859-15 ISO-8859-15"
334	echo "koi8-r KOI8-R"
335	echo "ansi-1251 CP1251"
336	echo "BIG5 BIG5"
337	echo "Big5-HKSCS BIG5-HKSCS"
338	echo "gb2312 GB2312"
339	echo "GBK GBK"
340	echo "GB18030 GB18030"
341	echo "cns11643 EUC-TW"
342	echo "5601 EUC-KR"
343	echo "ko_KR.johap92 JOHAB"
344	echo "eucJP EUC-JP"
345	echo "PCK SHIFT_JIS"
346	echo "TIS620.2533 TIS-620"
347	#echo "sun_eu_greek ?" # what is this?
348	echo "UTF-8 UTF-8"
349	;;
350    freebsd* | os2*)
351	# FreeBSD 4.2 doesn't have nl_langinfo(CODESET); therefore
352	# localcharset.c falls back to using the full locale name
353	# from the environment variables.
354	# Likewise for OS/2. OS/2 has XFree86 just like FreeBSD. Just
355	# reuse FreeBSD's locale data for OS/2.
356	echo "C ASCII"
357	echo "US-ASCII ASCII"
358	for l in la_LN lt_LN; do
359	  echo "$l.ASCII ASCII"
360	done
361	for l in da_DK de_AT de_CH de_DE en_AU en_CA en_GB en_US es_ES \
362	         fi_FI fr_BE fr_CA fr_CH fr_FR is_IS it_CH it_IT la_LN \
363	         lt_LN nl_BE nl_NL no_NO pt_PT sv_SE; do
364	  echo "$l.ISO_8859-1 ISO-8859-1"
365	  echo "$l.DIS_8859-15 ISO-8859-15"
366	done
367	for l in cs_CZ hr_HR hu_HU la_LN lt_LN pl_PL sl_SI; do
368	  echo "$l.ISO_8859-2 ISO-8859-2"
369	done
370	for l in la_LN lt_LT; do
371	  echo "$l.ISO_8859-4 ISO-8859-4"
372	done
373	for l in ru_RU ru_SU; do
374	  echo "$l.KOI8-R KOI8-R"
375	  echo "$l.ISO_8859-5 ISO-8859-5"
376	  echo "$l.CP866 CP866"
377	done
378	echo "uk_UA.KOI8-U KOI8-U"
379	echo "zh_TW.BIG5 BIG5"
380	echo "zh_TW.Big5 BIG5"
381	echo "zh_CN.EUC GB2312"
382	echo "ja_JP.EUC EUC-JP"
383	echo "ja_JP.SJIS SHIFT_JIS"
384	echo "ja_JP.Shift_JIS SHIFT_JIS"
385	echo "ko_KR.EUC EUC-KR"
386	;;
387    netbsd*)
388	echo "646 ASCII"
389	echo "ISO8859-1 ISO-8859-1"
390	echo "ISO8859-2 ISO-8859-2"
391	echo "ISO8859-4 ISO-8859-4"
392	echo "ISO8859-5 ISO-8859-5"
393	echo "ISO8859-7 ISO-8859-7"
394	echo "ISO8859-13 ISO-8859-13"
395	echo "ISO8859-15 ISO-8859-15"
396	echo "eucCN GB2312"
397	echo "eucJP EUC-JP"
398	echo "eucKR EUC-KR"
399	echo "eucTW EUC-TW"
400	echo "BIG5 BIG5"
401	echo "SJIS SHIFT_JIS"
402	;;
403    openbsd*)
404	echo "646 ASCII"
405	echo "ISO8859-1 ISO-8859-1"
406	echo "ISO8859-2 ISO-8859-2"
407	echo "ISO8859-4 ISO-8859-4"
408	echo "ISO8859-5 ISO-8859-5"
409	echo "ISO8859-7 ISO-8859-7"
410	echo "ISO8859-13 ISO-8859-13"
411	echo "ISO8859-15 ISO-8859-15"
412	;;
413    darwin[56]*)
414	# Darwin 6.8 doesn't have nl_langinfo(CODESET); therefore
415	# localcharset.c falls back to using the full locale name
416	# from the environment variables.
417	echo "C ASCII"
418	for l in en_AU en_CA en_GB en_US la_LN; do
419	  echo "$l.US-ASCII ASCII"
420	done
421	for l in da_DK de_AT de_CH de_DE en_AU en_CA en_GB en_US es_ES \
422	         fi_FI fr_BE fr_CA fr_CH fr_FR is_IS it_CH it_IT nl_BE \
423	         nl_NL no_NO pt_PT sv_SE; do
424	  echo "$l ISO-8859-1"
425	  echo "$l.ISO8859-1 ISO-8859-1"
426	  echo "$l.ISO8859-15 ISO-8859-15"
427	done
428	for l in la_LN; do
429	  echo "$l.ISO8859-1 ISO-8859-1"
430	  echo "$l.ISO8859-15 ISO-8859-15"
431	done
432	for l in cs_CZ hr_HR hu_HU la_LN pl_PL sl_SI; do
433	  echo "$l.ISO8859-2 ISO-8859-2"
434	done
435	for l in la_LN lt_LT; do
436	  echo "$l.ISO8859-4 ISO-8859-4"
437	done
438	for l in ru_RU; do
439	  echo "$l.KOI8-R KOI8-R"
440	  echo "$l.ISO8859-5 ISO-8859-5"
441	  echo "$l.CP866 CP866"
442	done
443	for l in bg_BG; do
444	  echo "$l.CP1251 CP1251"
445	done
446	echo "uk_UA.KOI8-U KOI8-U"
447	echo "zh_TW.BIG5 BIG5"
448	echo "zh_TW.Big5 BIG5"
449	echo "zh_CN.EUC GB2312"
450	echo "ja_JP.EUC EUC-JP"
451	echo "ja_JP.SJIS SHIFT_JIS"
452	echo "ko_KR.EUC EUC-KR"
453	;;
454    darwin*)
455	# Darwin 7.5 has nl_langinfo(CODESET), but sometimes its value is
456	# useless:
457	# - It returns the empty string when LANG is set to a locale of the
458	#   form ll_CC, although ll_CC/LC_CTYPE is a symlink to an UTF-8
459	#   LC_CTYPE file.
460	# - The environment variables LANG, LC_CTYPE, LC_ALL are not set by
461	#   the system; nl_langinfo(CODESET) returns "US-ASCII" in this case.
462	# - The documentation says:
463	#     "... all code that calls BSD system routines should ensure
464	#      that the const *char parameters of these routines are in UTF-8
465	#      encoding. All BSD system functions expect their string
466	#      parameters to be in UTF-8 encoding and nothing else."
467	#   It also says
468	#     "An additional caveat is that string parameters for files,
469	#      paths, and other file-system entities must be in canonical
470	#      UTF-8. In a canonical UTF-8 Unicode string, all decomposable
471	#      characters are decomposed ..."
472	#   but this is not true: You can pass non-decomposed UTF-8 strings
473	#   to file system functions, and it is the OS which will convert
474	#   them to decomposed UTF-8 before accessing the file system.
475	# - The Apple Terminal application displays UTF-8 by default.
476	# - However, other applications are free to use different encodings:
477	#   - xterm uses ISO-8859-1 by default.
478	#   - TextEdit uses MacRoman by default.
479	# We prefer UTF-8 over decomposed UTF-8-MAC because one should
480	# minimize the use of decomposed Unicode. Unfortunately, through the
481	# Darwin file system, decomposed UTF-8 strings are leaked into user
482	# space nevertheless.
483	# Then there are also the locales with encodings other than US-ASCII
484	# and UTF-8. These locales can be occasionally useful to users (e.g.
485	# when grepping through ISO-8859-1 encoded text files), when all their
486	# file names are in US-ASCII.
487	echo "ISO8859-1 ISO-8859-1"
488	echo "ISO8859-2 ISO-8859-2"
489	echo "ISO8859-4 ISO-8859-4"
490	echo "ISO8859-5 ISO-8859-5"
491	echo "ISO8859-7 ISO-8859-7"
492	echo "ISO8859-9 ISO-8859-9"
493	echo "ISO8859-13 ISO-8859-13"
494	echo "ISO8859-15 ISO-8859-15"
495	echo "KOI8-R KOI8-R"
496	echo "KOI8-U KOI8-U"
497	echo "CP866 CP866"
498	echo "CP949 CP949"
499	echo "CP1131 CP1131"
500	echo "CP1251 CP1251"
501	echo "eucCN GB2312"
502	echo "GB2312 GB2312"
503	echo "eucJP EUC-JP"
504	echo "eucKR EUC-KR"
505	echo "Big5 BIG5"
506	echo "Big5HKSCS BIG5-HKSCS"
507	echo "GBK GBK"
508	echo "GB18030 GB18030"
509	echo "SJIS SHIFT_JIS"
510	echo "ARMSCII-8 ARMSCII-8"
511	echo "PT154 PT154"
512	#echo "ISCII-DEV ?"
513	echo "* UTF-8"
514	;;
515    beos* | haiku*)
516	# BeOS and Haiku have a single locale, and it has UTF-8 encoding.
517	echo "* UTF-8"
518	;;
519    msdosdjgpp*)
520	# DJGPP 2.03 doesn't have nl_langinfo(CODESET); therefore
521	# localcharset.c falls back to using the full locale name
522	# from the environment variables.
523	echo "#"
524	echo "# The encodings given here may not all be correct."
525	echo "# If you find that the encoding given for your language and"
526	echo "# country is not the one your DOS machine actually uses, just"
527	echo "# correct it in this file, and send a mail to"
528	echo "# Juan Manuel Guerrero <juan.guerrero@gmx.de>"
529	echo "# and Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org>."
530	echo "#"
531	echo "C ASCII"
532	# ISO-8859-1 languages
533	echo "ca CP850"
534	echo "ca_ES CP850"
535	echo "da CP865"    # not CP850 ??
536	echo "da_DK CP865" # not CP850 ??
537	echo "de CP850"
538	echo "de_AT CP850"
539	echo "de_CH CP850"
540	echo "de_DE CP850"
541	echo "en CP850"
542	echo "en_AU CP850" # not CP437 ??
543	echo "en_CA CP850"
544	echo "en_GB CP850"
545	echo "en_NZ CP437"
546	echo "en_US CP437"
547	echo "en_ZA CP850" # not CP437 ??
548	echo "es CP850"
549	echo "es_AR CP850"
550	echo "es_BO CP850"
551	echo "es_CL CP850"
552	echo "es_CO CP850"
553	echo "es_CR CP850"
554	echo "es_CU CP850"
555	echo "es_DO CP850"
556	echo "es_EC CP850"
557	echo "es_ES CP850"
558	echo "es_GT CP850"
559	echo "es_HN CP850"
560	echo "es_MX CP850"
561	echo "es_NI CP850"
562	echo "es_PA CP850"
563	echo "es_PY CP850"
564	echo "es_PE CP850"
565	echo "es_SV CP850"
566	echo "es_UY CP850"
567	echo "es_VE CP850"
568	echo "et CP850"
569	echo "et_EE CP850"
570	echo "eu CP850"
571	echo "eu_ES CP850"
572	echo "fi CP850"
573	echo "fi_FI CP850"
574	echo "fr CP850"
575	echo "fr_BE CP850"
576	echo "fr_CA CP850"
577	echo "fr_CH CP850"
578	echo "fr_FR CP850"
579	echo "ga CP850"
580	echo "ga_IE CP850"
581	echo "gd CP850"
582	echo "gd_GB CP850"
583	echo "gl CP850"
584	echo "gl_ES CP850"
585	echo "id CP850"    # not CP437 ??
586	echo "id_ID CP850" # not CP437 ??
587	echo "is CP861"    # not CP850 ??
588	echo "is_IS CP861" # not CP850 ??
589	echo "it CP850"
590	echo "it_CH CP850"
591	echo "it_IT CP850"
592	echo "lt CP775"
593	echo "lt_LT CP775"
594	echo "lv CP775"
595	echo "lv_LV CP775"
596	echo "nb CP865"    # not CP850 ??
597	echo "nb_NO CP865" # not CP850 ??
598	echo "nl CP850"
599	echo "nl_BE CP850"
600	echo "nl_NL CP850"
601	echo "nn CP865"    # not CP850 ??
602	echo "nn_NO CP865" # not CP850 ??
603	echo "no CP865"    # not CP850 ??
604	echo "no_NO CP865" # not CP850 ??
605	echo "pt CP850"
606	echo "pt_BR CP850"
607	echo "pt_PT CP850"
608	echo "sv CP850"
609	echo "sv_SE CP850"
610	# ISO-8859-2 languages
611	echo "cs CP852"
612	echo "cs_CZ CP852"
613	echo "hr CP852"
614	echo "hr_HR CP852"
615	echo "hu CP852"
616	echo "hu_HU CP852"
617	echo "pl CP852"
618	echo "pl_PL CP852"
619	echo "ro CP852"
620	echo "ro_RO CP852"
621	echo "sk CP852"
622	echo "sk_SK CP852"
623	echo "sl CP852"
624	echo "sl_SI CP852"
625	echo "sq CP852"
626	echo "sq_AL CP852"
627	echo "sr CP852"    # CP852 or CP866 or CP855 ??
628	echo "sr_CS CP852" # CP852 or CP866 or CP855 ??
629	echo "sr_YU CP852" # CP852 or CP866 or CP855 ??
630	# ISO-8859-3 languages
631	echo "mt CP850"
632	echo "mt_MT CP850"
633	# ISO-8859-5 languages
634	echo "be CP866"
635	echo "be_BE CP866"
636	echo "bg CP866"    # not CP855 ??
637	echo "bg_BG CP866" # not CP855 ??
638	echo "mk CP866"    # not CP855 ??
639	echo "mk_MK CP866" # not CP855 ??
640	echo "ru CP866"
641	echo "ru_RU CP866"
642	echo "uk CP1125"
643	echo "uk_UA CP1125"
644	# ISO-8859-6 languages
645	echo "ar CP864"
646	echo "ar_AE CP864"
647	echo "ar_DZ CP864"
648	echo "ar_EG CP864"
649	echo "ar_IQ CP864"
650	echo "ar_IR CP864"
651	echo "ar_JO CP864"
652	echo "ar_KW CP864"
653	echo "ar_MA CP864"
654	echo "ar_OM CP864"
655	echo "ar_QA CP864"
656	echo "ar_SA CP864"
657	echo "ar_SY CP864"
658	# ISO-8859-7 languages
659	echo "el CP869"
660	echo "el_GR CP869"
661	# ISO-8859-8 languages
662	echo "he CP862"
663	echo "he_IL CP862"
664	# ISO-8859-9 languages
665	echo "tr CP857"
666	echo "tr_TR CP857"
667	# Japanese
668	echo "ja CP932"
669	echo "ja_JP CP932"
670	# Chinese
671	echo "zh_CN GBK"
672	echo "zh_TW CP950" # not CP938 ??
673	# Korean
674	echo "kr CP949"    # not CP934 ??
675	echo "kr_KR CP949" # not CP934 ??
676	# Thai
677	echo "th CP874"
678	echo "th_TH CP874"
679	# Other
680	echo "eo CP850"
681	echo "eo_EO CP850"
682	;;
683esac
684