Any reason not to use the more standard glibc locale name: zh_CN?
I don't think glibc (or gettext) knows about zh_Hans, let alone zh-Hans.

I think what Tom says is basically correct: zh-Hans is a CLDR locale name.

Jens

On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 11:42 PM Randy Barlow <bowlofe...@fedoraproject.org>
wrote:

> I recently added dino to Fedora, and rpmlint seems unhappy with the
> locale in the package:
>
> dino.x86_64: E: incorrect-locale-subdir
> /usr/share/locale/zh-Hans/LC_MESSAGES/dino-omemo.mo
> dino.x86_64: E: invalid-lc-messages-dir
> /usr/share/locale/zh-Hans/LC_MESSAGES/dino-omemo.mo
> dino.x86_64: E: invalid-lc-messages-dir
> /usr/share/locale/zh-Hans/LC_MESSAGES/dino-openpgp.mo
> dino.x86_64: E: invalid-lc-messages-dir
> /usr/share/locale/zh-Hans/LC_MESSAGES/dino.mo
>
> The upstream locale is zh_Hans, which has similar error messages. I
> know very little about this topic - could someone enlighten me about
> what is upsetting wrong here?
>
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