On 2024-05-26 14:54, Brooks Harris via tz wrote:
Duh. Yup. I didn't look carefully enough at the file from clrd-release-45. It did confuse me because is does have the same line: <mapTimezones otherVersion="7e11800" typeVersion="2021a"> And it's the same length. But the changes are there. Seems like that line should update?
On 2024-05-26 04:34 PM, Brooks Harris via tz wrote:
On 2024-05-26 04:12 PM, Paul Eggert wrote:
On 2024-05-26 12:44, Brooks Harris wrote:
Hi Pail, On 2024-05-26 03:37 PM, Paul Eggert wrote:
On 2024-05-26 12:30, Brooks Harris via tz wrote:
What is the best procedure to obtain the latest windowsZones.xml?
https://github.com/unicode-org/cldr/blob/main/common/supplemental/windowsZon...
This file is identical to the old one I have and does not reflect the commits you referred me to.
That's not a file, it's a bunch of info about the file. The info includes the file contents and a bunch of other stuff. If you just want the file, click the Raw button.
OK, I'm feeling stupid. I hit the RAW button and I see the same 2021a file. No matter what I do, and I've tried lots of things, refresh, restart browsers, all that stuff, and I see this same file again and again.
Is there a record of earlier versions? https://github.com/unicode-org/cldr/commits/main/common/supplemental/windows... These are reachable from the earlier URL I emailed. Right, but no version of windowsZones.xml I can find has those commits applied.
? Those changes are visible to me via that URL. Anyway, try clicking the "Raw" button. It should give you this URL: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/unicode-org/cldr/main/common/supplemental/... and I see the changes there too.
I'm just not seeing those changes. I do not understand why yet. I see the file with the line <mapTimezones otherVersion="7e11800" typeVersion="2021a">
Look at it as just CLDR internal documentation of the timezone mapping version they use, possibly in some other tool, as it seems to be validated but not used here: https://github.com/macchiati/cldr/blob/51bd432a2060c25061966708b553163973933...
And the same 798 lines. Has there been some sort of time anomaly where I've been frozen in 2021? Thanks for getting back. Seems to be my pilot error, I'll work on it.
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