In our previous episode, Henry Vermaak said:
> >> /usr/local/share/locale/, but the directory structure is there.
> >
> > I should have mentioned that it is FreeBSD. /usr/local is probably the same,
> > writable by ports. ?I have .mo files in /usr/share/locale/<code>/LC_MESSAGES
> > but also other LC_ files with locale info are there.
> >
> > I don't have any of the other dirs mentioned.
> 
> where does localedef put the compiled files on bsd?  localedef is part
> of the single unix spec, so we should probably parse the compiled
> files (like libc)

Does the single unix spec define the exact format for these files? Since
otherwise they might vary between the 3/4 supported unices (solaris, OS 
X/FreeBSD and
Linux) (OS X and FreeBSD sometimes share details)

> since this will be _much_ faster.

Personally I don't see the use of going this way. Why not simply use iconv?

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