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 213 .SH OPERANDS
 214 .LP
 215 The following operand is supported:
 216 .sp
 217 .ne 2
 218 .na
 219 \fB\fIlocalename\fR\fR
 220 .ad
 221 .RS 14n
 222 Identifies the locale. If the name contains one or more slash characters,
 223 \fIlocalename\fR will be interpreted as a path name where the created locale
 224 definitions will be stored. This capability may be restricted to users with
 225 appropriate privileges. (As a consequence of specifying one \fIlocalename\fR,
 226 although several categories can be processed in one execution, only categories
 227 belonging to the same locale can be processed.)
 228 .RE
 229 
 230 .SH OUTPUT
 231 .LP
 232 \fBlocaledef\fR creates a directory of files that represents the locale's
 233 data. The contants of this directory should generally be copied into the
 234 appropriate subdirectory of /usr/lib/locale in order the definitions to
 235 be visible to programs linked with libc.
 236 .sp
 237 .SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
 238 .LP
 239 See \fBenviron\fR(5) for definitions of the following environment variables
 240 that affect the execution of \fBlocaledef\fR: \fBLANG\fR, \fBLC_ALL\fR,
 241 \fBLC_COLLATE\fR, \fBLC_CTYPE\fR, \fBLC_MESSAGES\fR, and \fBNLSPATH\fR.
 242 .SH EXIT STATUS
 243 .LP
 244 The following exit values are returned:
 245 .sp
 246 .ne 2
 247 .na
 248 \fB\fB0\fR\fR
 249 .ad
 250 .RS 6n
 251 No errors occurred and the locales were successfully created.
 252 .RE
 253 




 213 .SH OPERANDS
 214 .LP
 215 The following operand is supported:
 216 .sp
 217 .ne 2
 218 .na
 219 \fB\fIlocalename\fR\fR
 220 .ad
 221 .RS 14n
 222 Identifies the locale. If the name contains one or more slash characters,
 223 \fIlocalename\fR will be interpreted as a path name where the created locale
 224 definitions will be stored. This capability may be restricted to users with
 225 appropriate privileges. (As a consequence of specifying one \fIlocalename\fR,
 226 although several categories can be processed in one execution, only categories
 227 belonging to the same locale can be processed.)
 228 .RE
 229 
 230 .SH OUTPUT
 231 .LP
 232 \fBlocaledef\fR creates a directory of files that represents the locale's
 233 data. The contents of this directory should generally be copied into the
 234 appropriate subdirectory of /usr/lib/locale in order the definitions to
 235 be visible to programs linked with libc.
 236 .sp
 237 .SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
 238 .LP
 239 See \fBenviron\fR(5) for definitions of the following environment variables
 240 that affect the execution of \fBlocaledef\fR: \fBLANG\fR, \fBLC_ALL\fR,
 241 \fBLC_COLLATE\fR, \fBLC_CTYPE\fR, \fBLC_MESSAGES\fR, and \fBNLSPATH\fR.
 242 .SH EXIT STATUS
 243 .LP
 244 The following exit values are returned:
 245 .sp
 246 .ne 2
 247 .na
 248 \fB\fB0\fR\fR
 249 .ad
 250 .RS 6n
 251 No errors occurred and the locales were successfully created.
 252 .RE
 253