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Can someone please explain tome the purpose of this file: glibc/localedata/CHECKSUMS I notice that while new locales have been added to glibc/localedata/locales, additional lines representing them have not been added to this file. I strongly suspect that this file has not been updated to reflect changes that have been made in existing locale files, invalidating those checksums. Obviously checksums routinely serve an important purpose in security, assuring the "untampered" status of a file, but I have not seen mention of modifying this file as part of the locale submission/amendment/correction process, so I must wonder if it is actually used for that purpose. Any information on how these checksums are calculated (or used) would be most appreciated. Warmest Regards, cjl
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