From 46c25e95159ff4df1481865b93a7a2bb4fa51de3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?utf8?q?Jan=20R=C4=99korajski?= Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2012 16:42:49 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] - removed obsolete patches/sources - removed nonexistant smbwrapper - no need to sed anything in prep --- samba-pthread.patch | 11 - samba-rfc3454.txt | 5099 ---------------------------------------- samba-smbwrapper.patch | 80 - samba4.spec | 49 +- 4 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 5230 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 samba-pthread.patch delete mode 100644 samba-rfc3454.txt delete mode 100644 samba-smbwrapper.patch diff --git a/samba-pthread.patch b/samba-pthread.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 65dc34d..0000000 --- a/samba-pthread.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ ---- samba-3.6.0/source3/configure.in~ 2011-08-09 13:17:47.000000000 +0200 -+++ samba-3.6.0/source3/configure.in 2011-10-17 21:10:03.939564051 +0200 -@@ -526,7 +526,7 @@ - AC_MSG_RESULT([no large file support]) - ;; - 5.*) -- LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -lthread" -+ LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -lpthread" - CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -D_REENTRANT" - AC_MSG_RESULT([enabling large file support]) - if test "$ac_cv_prog_gcc" = yes; then diff --git a/samba-rfc3454.txt b/samba-rfc3454.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 26a1e6c..0000000 --- a/samba-rfc3454.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5099 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - -Network Working Group P. Hoffman -Request for Comments: 3454 IMC & VPNC -Category: Standards Track M. Blanchet - Viagenie - December 2002 - - - Preparation of Internationalized Strings ("stringprep") - -Status of this Memo - - This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the - Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for - improvements. Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet - Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state - and status of this protocol. Distribution of this memo is unlimited. - -Copyright Notice - - Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2002). All Rights Reserved. - -Abstract - - This document describes a framework for preparing Unicode text - strings in order to increase the likelihood that string input and - string comparison work in ways that make sense for typical users - throughout the world. The stringprep protocol is useful for protocol - identifier values, company and personal names, internationalized - domain names, and other text strings. - - This document does not specify how protocols should prepare text - strings. Protocols must create profiles of stringprep in order to - fully specify the processing options. - -Table of Contents - - 1. Introduction....................................................3 - 1.1 Terminology..................................................4 - 1.2 Using stringprep in protocols................................4 - 2. Preparation Overview............................................6 - 3. Mapping.........................................................7 - 3.1 Commonly mapped to nothing...................................7 - 3.2 Case folding.................................................8 - 4. Normalization...................................................9 - 5. Prohibited Output..............................................10 - 5.1 Space characters............................................11 - 5.2 Control characters..........................................11 - 5.3 Private use.................................................12 - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 1] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 5.4 Non-character code points...................................12 - 5.5 Surrogate codes.............................................13 - 5.6 Inappropriate for plain text................................13 - 5.7 Inappropriate for canonical representation..................13 - 5.8 Change display properties or deprecated.....................13 - 5.9 Tagging characters..........................................14 - 6. Bidirectional Characters.......................................14 - 7. Unassigned Code Points in Stringprep Profiles..................15 - 7.1 Categories of code points...................................16 - 7.2 Reasons for difference between stored strings and queries...17 - 7.3 Versions of applications and stored strings.................18 - 8. References.....................................................19 - 8.1 Normative references........................................19 - 8.2 Informative references......................................19 - 9. Security Considerations........................................19 - 9.1 Stringprep-specific security considerations.................19 - 9.2 Generic Unicode security considerations.....................20 - 10. IANA Considerations...........................................21 - 11. Acknowledgements..............................................22 - A. Unicode repertoires............................................23 - A.1 Unassigned code points in Unicode 3.2.......................23 - B. Mapping Tables.................................................31 - B.1 Commonly mapped to nothing..................................31 - B.2 Mapping for case-folding used with NFKC.....................32 - B.3 Mapping for case-folding used with no normalization.........61 - C. Prohibition tables.............................................78 - C.1 Space characters............................................78 - C.1.1 ASCII space characters..................................78 - C.1.2 Non-ASCII space characters..............................79 - C.2 Control characters..........................................79 - C.2.1 ASCII control characters................................79 - C.2.2 Non-ASCII control characters............................79 - C.3 Private use.................................................80 - C.4 Non-character code points...................................80 - C.5 Surrogate codes.............................................80 - C.6 Inappropriate for plain text................................80 - C.7 Inappropriate for canonical representation..................81 - C.8 Change display properties or are deprecated.................81 - C.9 Tagging characters..........................................81 - D. Bidirectional tables...........................................81 - D.1 Characters with bidirectional property "R" or "AL"..........81 - D.2 Characters with bidirectional property "L"..................82 - Authors' Addresses................................................90 - Full Copyright Statement..........................................91 - - - - - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 2] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - -1. Introduction - - Application programs can display text in many different ways. - Similarly, a user can enter text into an application program in a - myriad of fashions. Internationalized text (that is, text that is - not restricted to the narrow set of US-ASCII characters) has many - input and display behaviors that make it difficult to compare text in - a consistent fashion. - - This document specifies a framework of processing rules for Unicode - text. Other protocols can create profiles of these rules; these - profiles will allow users to enter internationalized text strings in - applications and have the highest chance of getting the content of - the strings correct. In this case, "correct" means that if two - different people enter what they think is the same string into two - different input mechanisms, the strings should match on a character- - by-character basis. - - This framework does not describe how data is transcoded from other - character sets into Unicode. In systems that uses non-Unicode - character sets, the transcoding algorithm is a critical part of - enabling secure and "correct" operation of internationalized text - strings. - - In addition to helping string matching, profiles of stringprep can - also exclude characters that should not normally appear in text that - is used in the protocol. The profile can prevent such characters by - changing the characters to be excluded to other characters, by - removing those characters, or by causing an error if the characters - would appear in the output. For example, because the backspace - character can cause unpredictable display results, a profile can - specify that a string containing a backspace character would cause an - error. - - A profile of stringprep converts a single string of input characters - to a string of output characters, or returns an error if the output - string would contain a prohibited character. Stringprep profiles - cannot both emit a string and return an error. - - Stringprep profiles cannot account for all of the variations that - might occur or that a user might expect. In particular, a profile - will not be able to account for choice of spellings in all languages - for all scripts because the number of alternative spellings of words - and phrases is immense. Users would probably expect all spelling - equivalents to be made equivalent, or none of them to be. Examples - of spelling equivalents include "theater" vs. "theatre", and - "hemoglobin" vs. "hmoglobin" in American vs. British English. - Other examples are simplified Chinese spellings of names (for - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 3] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - example,"") vs. the equivalent traditional - Chinese spelling (for example, ""). - Language-specific equivalences such as "Aepfel" vs. "pfel", - which are sometimes considered equivalent in German, may not be - considered equivalent in other languages. - -1.1 Terminology - - The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", - "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this - document are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14, RFC 2119 - [RFC2119]. - - Note: A glossary of terms used in Unicode and ISO/IEC 10646 can be - found in [Glossary]. Information on the 10646/Unicode character - encoding model can be found in [CharModel]. - - Character names in this document use the notation for code points and - names from the Unicode Standard [Unicode3.2] and ISO/IEC 10646 - [ISO10646]. For example, the letter "a" may be represented as either - "U+0061" or "LATIN SMALL LETTER A". In the lists of mappings and the - prohibited characters, the "U+" is left off to make the lists easier - to read. The comments for character ranges are shown in square - brackets (such as "[CONTROL CHARACTERS]") and do not come from the - standards. - -1.2 Using stringprep in protocols - - The stringprep protocol does not stand on its own; it has to be used - by other protocols at precisely-defined places in those other - protocols. For example, a protocol that has strings that come from - the entire ISO/IEC 10646 [ISO10646] character repertoire might - specify that only strings that have been processed with a particular - profile of stringprep are legal. Another example would be a protocol - that does string comparison as a step in the protocol; that protocol - might specify that such comparison is done only after processing the - strings with a specific profile of stringprep. - - When two protocols that use different profiles of stringprep - interoperate, there may be conflict about what characters are and are - not allowed in the final string. Thus, protocol developers should - strongly consider re-using existing profiles of stringprep. - - When developers wish to allow users as wide of a range of characters - as possible in input text strings, they should, where possible, cause - stringprep to convert characters from the input string to a canonical - form instead of prohibiting them. - - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 4] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - Although it would be easy to use the stringprep process to "correct" - perceived mis-features or bugs in the current character standards, - stringprep profiles SHOULD NOT do so. - - A profile of stringprep can create tables different from those in the - appendixes of this document, but it will be an exception when they - do. The intention of stringprep is to define the tables and have the - profiles of stringprep select among those defined tables. - - A profile of stringprep MUST include all of the following: - - - The intended applicability of the profile - - - The character repertoire that is the input and output to stringprep - (which is Unicode 3.2 for this version of stringprep) - - - The mapping tables from this document used (as described in section - 3) - - - Any additional mapping tables specific to the profile - - - The Unicode normalization used, if any (as described in section 4) - - - The tables from this document of characters that are prohibited as - output (as described in section 5) - - - The bidirectional string testing used, if any (as described in - section 6) - - - Any additional characters that are prohibited as output specific to - the profile - - Each profile MUST state the character repertoire on which the profile - will operate. Appendix A lists the Unicode repertoires that can be - selected. No repertoire is ever complete, and it is expected that - characters will be added to the Unicode repertoire for the - foreseeable future. Section 7 of this document describes how to - handle characters that are assigned in later versions of the Unicode - repertories. Subsections of appendix A also list unassigned code - points for each repertoire. - - This document is for Unicode version 3.2, and should not be - considered to automatically apply to later Unicode versions. The - IETF, through an explicit standards action, may update this document - as appropriate to handle later Unicode versions. - - - - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 5] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - This document lists the unassigned code points in the range 0 to - 10FFFF for Unicode 3.2 in appendix A. The list in appendix A MUST be - used by implementations of this specification. If there are any - discrepancies between the list in appendix A and the Unicode 3.2 - specification, the list in appendix A always takes precedence. - - Each profile of stringprep MUST be registered with IANA. The - registration procedure is described in the IANA Considerations - appendix; basically, the IESG must review each profile of stringprep. - Protocol developers are strongly encouraged to look through the IANA - profile registry when creating new profiles for stringprep, and to - re-use logic from earlier profiles where possible in new profiles. - In some cases, an existing profile can be reused by a different - protocol. - -2. Preparation Overview - - The steps for preparing strings are: - - 1) Map -- For each character in the input, check if it has a mapping - and, if so, replace it with its mapping. This is described in - section 3. - - 2) Normalize -- Possibly normalize the result of step 1 using Unicode - normalization. This is described in section 4. - - 3) Prohibit -- Check for any characters that are not allowed in the - output. If any are found, return an error. This is described in - section 5. - - 4) Check bidi -- Possibly check for right-to-left characters, and if - any are found, make sure that the whole string satisfies the - requirements for bidirectional strings. If the string does not - satisfy the requirements for bidirectional strings, return an - error. This is described in section 6. - - The above steps MUST be performed in the order given to comply with - this specification. - - The mappings described in section 3, and the optional Unicode - normalization described in section 4, can be one-to-none, one-to-one, - one-to-many, many-to-one, or many-to-many. That is, some characters - might be eliminated or replaced by more than one character, and the - output of this step might be shorter or longer than the input. - Because of this, the system using stringprep MUST be prepared to - receive a longer or shorter string than the one input in the - stringprep algorithm. - - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 6] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - -3. Mapping - - Each character in the input stream MUST be checked against a mapping - table. The mapping table SHOULD come from this document, although - the mapping table MAY be added to or altered by the profile. The - mapping tables are subsections of appendix B. - - The lists in appendix B MUST be used by implementations of this - specification. If there are any discrepancies between the lists in - appendix B and subsections below, the lists in appendix B always - takes precedence. - - For any individual character, the mapping table MAY specify that a - character be mapped to nothing, or mapped to one other character, or - mapped to a string of other characters. - - Mapped characters are not re-scanned during the mapping step. That - is, if character A at position X is mapped to character B, character - B which is now at position X is not checked against the mapping - table. - -3.1 Commonly mapped to nothing - - The following characters are simply deleted from the input (that is, - they are mapped to nothing) because their presence or absence in - protocol identifiers should not make two strings different. They are - listed in Table B.1. - - Some characters are only useful in line-based text, and are otherwise - invisible and ignored. - - 00AD; SOFT HYPHEN - 1806; MONGOLIAN TODO SOFT HYPHEN - 200B; ZERO WIDTH SPACE - 2060; WORD JOINER - FEFF; ZERO WIDTH NO-BREAK SPACE - - Some characters affect glyph choice and glyph placement, but do not - bear semantics. - - 034F; COMBINING GRAPHEME JOINER - 180B; MONGOLIAN FREE VARIATION SELECTOR ONE - 180C; MONGOLIAN FREE VARIATION SELECTOR TWO - 180D; MONGOLIAN FREE VARIATION SELECTOR THREE - 200C; ZERO WIDTH NON-JOINER - 200D; ZERO WIDTH JOINER - FE00; VARIATION SELECTOR-1 - FE01; VARIATION SELECTOR-2 - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 7] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - FE02; VARIATION SELECTOR-3 - FE03; VARIATION SELECTOR-4 - FE04; VARIATION SELECTOR-5 - FE05; VARIATION SELECTOR-6 - FE06; VARIATION SELECTOR-7 - FE07; VARIATION SELECTOR-8 - FE08; VARIATION SELECTOR-9 - FE09; VARIATION SELECTOR-10 - FE0A; VARIATION SELECTOR-11 - FE0B; VARIATION SELECTOR-12 - FE0C; VARIATION SELECTOR-13 - FE0D; VARIATION SELECTOR-14 - FE0E; VARIATION SELECTOR-15 - FE0F; VARIATION SELECTOR-16 - -3.2 Case folding - - If a profile is going to map characters for case-insensitive - comparison, that profile SHOULD map using either appendix B.2 or - appendix B.3. appendix B.2 is for profiles that also use Unicode - normalization form KC, while appendix B.3 is for profiles that do - not use Unicode normalization. These tables map from uppercase to - lowercase characters. Note that this could have been "change all - lowercase characters into uppercase characters". However, the - upper-to-lower folding was chosen because there is a tradition of - using lowercase in current Internet applications and protocols. - - If a profile creates its own mapping tables for case folding, they - SHOULD be based on [UTR21], and SHOULD map from uppercase characters - to lowercase. The "CaseFolding.txt" file from the Unicode database - SHOULD be used to prepare the mapping table. The profile SHOULD do - full case mapping (that is, using statuses C, F, and I). - - If the profile is using Unicode normalization form KC (as described - in section 4 of this document), it is important to note that there - are some characters that do not have mappings in [UTR21] but still - need processing. These characters include a few Greek characters and - many symbols that contain Latin characters. The list of characters - to add to the mapping table can determined by the following - algorithm: - - b = NormalizeWithKC(Fold(a)); - c = NormalizeWithKC(Fold(b)); - if c is not the same as b, add a mapping for "a to c". - - Because NormalizeWithKC(Fold(c)) always equals c, the table is stable - from that point on. - - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 8] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - Appendix B.3 is derived from the CaseFolding-3.txt file associated - with Unicode 3.2; appendix B.2 is based on appendix B.3 with the - additional characters added from the algorithm above. - - Authors of profiles of this document need to consider the effects of - changing the mapping of any currently-assigned character when - updating their profiles. Adding a new mapping for a currently- - assigned character, or changing an existing mapping, could cause a - variance between the behavior of systems that have been updated and - systems that have not been updated. - -4. Normalization - - The output of the mapping step is optionally normalized using one of - the Unicode normalization forms, as described in [UAX15]. A profile - can specify one of two options for Unicode normalization: - - - no normalization - - - Unicode normalization with form KC - - A profile MAY choose to do no normalization. However, such a profile - can easily yield results that will be surprising to typical users, - depending on the input mechanism they use. For example, some input - mechanisms enter compatibility characters that look exactly like the - underlying characters, but have different code points. Another - example of where Unicode normalization helps create predictable - results is with characters that have multiple combining diacritics: - normalization orders those diacritics in a predictable fashion. - - On the other hand, Unicode normalization requires fairly large tables - and somewhat complicated character reordering logic. The size and - complexity should not be considered daunting except in the most - restricted of environments, and needs to be weighed against the - problems of user surprise from comparing unnormalized strings. Note - that the tables used for normalization are not given in this - document, but instead must be derived from the Unicode database, as - described in [UAX15]. - - There is a third form of normalization, Unicode normalization with - form C. If a profile is going to use a Unicode normalization, it - MUST use Unicode normalization form KC. Form KC maps many - "compatibility characters" to their equivalents. Some user interface - systems make it possible to enter compatibility characters instead of - the base equivalents. Thus, using form KC instead of form C will - cause more strings that users would expect to match to actually - match. - - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 9] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - A profile that specifies Unicode normalization MUST use the - normalization in [UAX15] that is associated with the version of the - Unicode character set specified for the profile. - - The composition process described in [UAX15] requires a fixed - composition version of Unicode to ensure that strings normalized - under one version of Unicode remain normalized under all future - versions of Unicode. - - The IETF is relying on Unicode not to change the normalization of - currently-assigned characters in future versions of normalization. - If a future version of the normalization tables changes the - normalized value of an existing character, authors of profiles of - this document have to look at the changes very carefully before they - update their normalization tables. Such a change could cause a - variance between the behavior of systems that have been updated and - systems that have not been updated. - -5. Prohibited Output - - Before the text can be emitted, it MUST be checked for prohibited - code points. There are a variety of prohibited code points, as - described in this section. A profile of this document MAY use all or - some of the tables in appendix C. - - The stringprep process never emits both an error and a string. If an - error is detected during the checking for prohibited code points, - only an error is returned. - - Note that the subsections below describe how the tables in appendix C - were formed. They are here for people who want to understand more, - but they should be ignored by implementors. Implementations that use - tables MUST map based on the tables themselves, not based on the - descriptions in this section of how the tables were created. - - The lists in appendix C MUST be used by implementations of this - specification. If there are any discrepancies between the lists in - appendix C and subsections below, the lists in appendix C always take - precedence. - - Some code points listed in one section may also appear in other - sections. - - It is important to note that a profile of this document MAY prohibit - additional characters. - - - - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 10] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - Each subsection of this section has a matching subsection in appendix - C. For example, the characters listed in section 5.1 are listed in - appendix C.1. - -5.1 Space characters - - Space characters can make accurate visual transcription of strings - nearly impossible and could lead to user entry errors in many ways. - Note that the list below is split into two tables in appendix C: - Table C.1.1 contains the ASCII code points, while Table C.1.2 - contains the non-ASCII code points. Most profiles of this document - that want to prohibit space characters will want to include both - tables. - - 0020; SPACE - 00A0; NO-BREAK SPACE - 1680; OGHAM SPACE MARK - 2000; EN QUAD - 2001; EM QUAD - 2002; EN SPACE - 2003; EM SPACE - 2004; THREE-PER-EM SPACE - 2005; FOUR-PER-EM SPACE - 2006; SIX-PER-EM SPACE - 2007; FIGURE SPACE - 2008; PUNCTUATION SPACE - 2009; THIN SPACE - 200A; HAIR SPACE - 200B; ZERO WIDTH SPACE - 202F; NARROW NO-BREAK SPACE - 205F; MEDIUM MATHEMATICAL SPACE - 3000; IDEOGRAPHIC SPACE - -5.2 Control characters - - Control characters (or characters with control function) cannot be - seen and can cause unpredictable results when displayed. Note that - the list below is split into two tables in appendix C: Table C.2.1 - contains the ASCII code points, while Table C.2.2 contains the non- - ASCII code points. Most profiles of this document that want to - prohibit control characters will want to include both tables. - - 0000-001F; [CONTROL CHARACTERS] - 007F; DELETE - 0080-009F; [CONTROL CHARACTERS] - 06DD; ARABIC END OF AYAH - 070F; SYRIAC ABBREVIATION MARK - 180E; MONGOLIAN VOWEL SEPARATOR - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 11] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 200C; ZERO WIDTH NON-JOINER - 200D; ZERO WIDTH JOINER - 2028; LINE SEPARATOR - 2029; PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR - 2060; WORD JOINER - 2061; FUNCTION APPLICATION - 2062; INVISIBLE TIMES - 2063; INVISIBLE SEPARATOR - 206A-206F; [CONTROL CHARACTERS] - FEFF; ZERO WIDTH NO-BREAK SPACE - FFF9-FFFC; [CONTROL CHARACTERS] - 1D173-1D17A; [MUSICAL CONTROL CHARACTERS] - -5.3 Private use - - Because private-use characters do not have defined meanings, they are - likely to be prohibited. The private-use characters are: - - E000-F8FF; [PRIVATE USE, PLANE 0] - F0000-FFFFD; [PRIVATE USE, PLANE 15] - 100000-10FFFD; [PRIVATE USE, PLANE 16] - -5.4 Non-character code points - - Non-character code points are code points that have been allocated in - ISO/IEC 10646 but are not characters. Because they are already - assigned, they are guaranteed not to later change into characters. - - FDD0-FDEF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS] - FFFE-FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS] - 1FFFE-1FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS] - 2FFFE-2FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS] - 3FFFE-3FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS] - 4FFFE-4FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS] - 5FFFE-5FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS] - 6FFFE-6FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS] - 7FFFE-7FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS] - 8FFFE-8FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS] - 9FFFE-9FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS] - AFFFE-AFFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS] - BFFFE-BFFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS] - CFFFE-CFFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS] - DFFFE-DFFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS] - EFFFE-EFFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS] - FFFFE-FFFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS] - 10FFFE-10FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS] - - - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 12] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - The non-character code points are listed in the PropList.txt file - from the Unicode database. - -5.5 Surrogate codes - - The following code points are permanently reserved for use as - surrogate code values in the UTF-16 encoding, will never be assigned - to characters in the Unicode repertoire, and are therefore - prohibited: - - D800-DFFF; [SURROGATE CODES] - -5.6 Inappropriate for plain text - - The following characters do not appear in regular text. - - FFF9; INTERLINEAR ANNOTATION ANCHOR - FFFA; INTERLINEAR ANNOTATION SEPARATOR - FFFB; INTERLINEAR ANNOTATION TERMINATOR - FFFC; OBJECT REPLACEMENT CHARACTER - - Although the replacement character (U+FFFD) might be used when a - string is displayed, it doesn't make sense for it to be part of the - string itself. It is often displayed by renderers to indicate "there - would be some character here, but it cannot be rendered". For - example, on a computer with no Asian fonts, a string with three - ideographs might be rendered with three replacement characters. - - FFFD; REPLACEMENT CHARACTER - -5.7 Inappropriate for canonical representation - - The ideographic description characters allow different sequences of - characters to be rendered the same way, which makes them - inappropriate for strings that have to have a single canonical - representation. - - 2FF0-2FFB; [IDEOGRAPHIC DESCRIPTION CHARACTERS] - -5.8 Change display properties or are deprecated - - The following characters can cause changes in display or the order in - which characters appear when rendered, or are deprecated in Unicode. - - 0340; COMBINING GRAVE TONE MARK - 0341; COMBINING ACUTE TONE MARK - 200E; LEFT-TO-RIGHT MARK - 200F; RIGHT-TO-LEFT MARK - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 13] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 202A; LEFT-TO-RIGHT EMBEDDING - 202B; RIGHT-TO-LEFT EMBEDDING - 202C; POP DIRECTIONAL FORMATTING - 202D; LEFT-TO-RIGHT OVERRIDE - 202E; RIGHT-TO-LEFT OVERRIDE - 206A; INHIBIT SYMMETRIC SWAPPING - 206B; ACTIVATE SYMMETRIC SWAPPING - 206C; INHIBIT ARABIC FORM SHAPING - 206D; ACTIVATE ARABIC FORM SHAPING - 206E; NATIONAL DIGIT SHAPES - 206F; NOMINAL DIGIT SHAPES - -5.9 Tagging characters - - The following characters are used for tagging text and are invisible. - - E0001; LANGUAGE TAG - E0020-E007F; [TAGGING CHARACTERS] - -6. Bidirectional Characters - - Most characters are displayed from left to right, but some are - displayed from right to left. This feature of Unicode is called - "bidirectional text", or "bidi" for short. The Unicode standard has - an extensive discussion of how to reorder glyphs for display when - dealing with bidirectional text such as Arabic or Hebrew. See [UAX9] - for more information. In particular, all Unicode text is stored in - logical order. - - A profile MAY choose to ignore bidirectional text. However, ignoring - bidirectional text can cause display ambiguities. For example, it is - quite easy to create two different strings with the same characters - (but in different order) that are correctly displayed identically. - Therefore, in order to avoid most problems with ambiguous - bidirectional text display, profile creators should strongly consider - including the bidirectional character handling described in this - section in their profile. - - The stringprep process never emits both an error and a string. If an - error is detected during the checking of bidirectional strings, only - an error is returned. - - [Unicode3.2] defines several bidirectional categories; each character - has one bidirectional category assigned to it. For the purposes of - the requirements below, an "RandALCat character" is a character that - has Unicode bidirectional categories "R" or "AL"; an "LCat character" - is a character that has Unicode bidirectional category "L". Note - - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 14] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - that there are many characters which fall in neither of the above - definitions; Latin digits ( through ) are examples of - this because they have bidirectional category "EN". - - In any profile that specifies bidirectional character handling, all - three of the following requirements MUST be met: - - 1) The characters in section 5.8 MUST be prohibited. - - 2) If a string contains any RandALCat character, the string MUST NOT - contain any LCat character. - - 3) If a string contains any RandALCat character, a RandALCat - character MUST be the first character of the string, and a - RandALCat character MUST be the last character of the string. - - Note that requirement 3 prohibits strings such as - ("aleph 1") but allows strings such as - ("aleph 1 beh"). [UAX9] goes into great detail about the display - order of strings that contain particular categories of characters in - particular sequences. - - Table D.1 lists the characters that belong to Unicode bidirectional - categories "R" and "AL". Table D.2 lists all the characters that - belong to Unicode bidirectonal category "L". These tables are - derived from [Unicode3.2]. - -7. Unassigned Code Points in Stringprep Profiles - - This section describes two different types of strings in typical - protocols where internationalized strings are used: "stored strings" - and "queries". Of course, different Internet protocols use strings - very differently, so these terms cannot be used exactly in every - protocol that needs to use stringprep. In general, "stored strings" - are strings that are used in protocol identifiers and named entities, - such as names in digital certificates and DNS domain name parts. - "Queries" are strings that are used to match against strings that are - stored identifiers, such as user-entered names for digital - certificate authorities and DNS lookups. - - All code points not assigned in the character repertoire named in a - stringprep profile are called "unassigned code points". Stored - strings using the profile MUST NOT contain any unassigned code - points. Queries for matching strings MAY contain unassigned code - points. Note that this is the only part of this document where the - requirements for queries differs from the requirements for stored - strings. - - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 15] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - Using two different policies for where unassigned code points can - appear removes the need for versioning in protocols that use - stringprep profiles. This is very useful since it makes the overall - processing simpler and does not impose a "protocol" to handle - versioning. It is expected that the ISO/IEC 10646 and Unicode - repertoires will be updated fairly frequently; at the time that this - document is being written, it has happened approximately once a year. - Each time a new version of a repertoire appears, a new version of a - profile MAY be created. Some end users will want to use the new code - points as soon as they are defined. - - The list of unassigned code points MUST be given in a profile, and - that list MUST be used by implementations of the profile. - - The goal of the requirements in this section is to prevent - comparisons between two strings that were both permitted to contain - unassigned code points. When two strings X and Y are compared and - string Y was prepared in a way that permits unassigned code points, a - negative result to the comparison is not definitive; it's possible - that the strings don't match even though they would match if a more - recent version of the profile were used for Y. However, if both X - and Y were prepared in a way that permits unassigned code points, - something worse can happen: even a positive result for the comparison - is not definitive. It is possible that the strings do match even - though they would not match if a more recent version of the profile - were used (one that prohibits a code point appearing in both X and - Y). - - Due to the way that versioning is handled in this section, stored - strings that are embedded in structures that cannot be changed (such - as the signed parts of digital certificates) MUST NOT contain any - unassigned code points. - -7.1 Categories of code points - - Each code point in a repertoire named by a profile of stringprep can - be categorized by how it acts in the process described in earlier - sections of this document: - - AO Code points that can be in the output - - MN Code points that cannot be in the output because they - never appear as output from mapping or normalization - - D Code points that cannot be in the output because they are - disallowed in the prohibition step - - U Unassigned code points - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 16] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - A subsequent version of a profile that references a newer version of - a repertoire with new code points will inherently have some code - points move from category U to either D, MN, or AO. For backwards - compatibility, a subsequent version of a profile MUST NOT move code - points from any other category. That is, current AO, MN, or D code - points MUST NOT ever change to a different category. - - Stored strings MUST NOT contain any code points outside of AO for the - latest version of a profile. That is, they are forbidden to contain - code points from the MN, D, or U categories. - - Applications creating queries MUST treat U code points as if they - were AO when preparing the query to be entered in the process - described by a profile of stringprep. Those applications MAY - optionally have a preprocessor that provide stricter checks: treating - unassigned code points in the input as errors, or warning the user - about the fact that the code point is unassigned in the version of a - profile that the software is based on; such a choice is a local - matter for the software. - -7.2 Reasons for the difference between stored strings and queries - - Different software using different versions of a stringprep profile - need to interoperate with maximal compatibility. The scheme - described in this section (stored strings MUST NOT contain unassigned - code points, queries MAY include unassigned code points) allows that - compatibility without introducing any known security or - interoperability issues. - - The list below shows what happens if a query contains a code point - from category U that is allowed in a newer version of a profile. The - query either matches the string that was intended, or matches no - string at all. In this list, the query comes from an application - using version "oldVersion" of a profile, the stored string was - created using version "newVersion" of the same profile, and the code - point X was in category U in oldVersion, and has changed category to - AO, MN, or D. There are 3 possible scenarios: - - 1. X is assigned to AO -- In newVersion, X is in category AO. - Because the application passed X through, it gets back a positive - match with the stored string. There is one exceptional case, - where X is a combining mark. - - The order of combining marks is normalized, so if another - combining mark Y has a lower combining class than X then XY will - be put in the canonical order YX. (Unassigned code points are - never reordered, so this doesn't happen in oldVersion). If the - query contains YX, the query will get positive match with the - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 17] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - stored string. However, no string can be stored with XY, so a - query with XY will get a negative answer to the test for matching. - - 2. X is assigned to MN -- In newVersion, X is normalized to code - point "nX" and therefore X is now put in category MN. This cannot - exist in any stored string, so any query containing X will get a - negative answer to the test for matching. Note, however, if the - query had contained the letter nX, it would have positively - matched. - - 3. X is assigned to D -- In newVersion, X is in category D. This - cannot exist in any stored string, so any query containing X will - get a negative answer to the test for matching. - - In none of the cases does the query get data for a stored string - other than the one it actually tried to match against. - - Profiles are stable between versions in the following sense: If a - string S has been prepared using newVersion, then it will not change - if it is subsequently prepared using oldVersion. - -7.3 Versions of applications and stored strings - - Another way to see that this versioning system works is to compare - what happens when an application uses a newer or older version of a - profile. - - Newer query application -- Suppose that a querying application is - using version newVersion and the stored string was created using - version oldVersion. This case is simple: there will be no characters - in the stored string that cannot be queried by the application - because the new profile uses a superset of the code points used for - making the stored string. - - Newer stored string -- Suppose that a querying application is using - oldVersion and the stored string was created using a profile that - uses newVersion. Because the querying application let unassigned - code points pass through, the user can query on stored strings that - use code points in newVersion. No stored strings can have code - points that are unassigned in newVersion, since that is illegal. In - order to get a match, the querying application has to enter the - unassigned code points in the proper order, and has to use unassigned - code points that would make it through both the mapping and the - normalization steps. - - - - - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 18] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - -8. References - -8.1 Normative references - - [UAX15] Mark Davis and Martin Duerst. Unicode Standard Annex - #15: Unicode Normalization Forms, Version 3.2.0. - . - - [Unicode3.2] The Unicode Consortium. The Unicode Standard, Version - 3.2.0 is defined by The Unicode Standard, Version 3.0 - (Reading, MA, Addison-Wesley, 2000. ISBN 0-201-61633-5), - as amended by the Unicode Standard Annex #27: Unicode - 3.1 (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr27/) and by the - Unicode Standard Annex #28: Unicode 3.2 - (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr28/). - - [RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate - Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997. - -8.2 Informative references - - [CharModel] Unicode Technical Report;17, Character Encoding Model. - . - - [Glossary] Unicode Glossary, . - - [ISO10646] ISO/IEC, "Information Technology - Universal Multiple- - Octet Coded Character Set (UCS) - Part 1: Architecture - and Basic Multilingual Plane", ISO/IEC 10646-1:2000, - October 2000. - - [RFC2434] Narten, T. and H. Alvestrand, "Guidelines for IANA - Considerations", BCP 26, RFC 2434, October 1998. - - [UAX9] The Unicode Consortium. Unicode Standard Annex #9, The - Bidirectional Algorithm, - . - - [UTR21] Mark Davis. Case Mappings. Unicode Technical Report 21. - . - -9. Security Considerations - - Stringprep is used with Unicode characters. There are security - considerations that are specific to stringprep, and others that are - generic to using Unicode. - - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 19] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - -9.1 Stringprep-specific security considerations - - The Unicode and ISO/IEC 10646 repertoires have many characters that - look similar. In many cases, users of security protocols might do - visual matching, such as when comparing the names of trusted third - parties. Because it is impossible to map similar-looking characters - without a great deal of context such as knowing the fonts used, - stringprep does nothing to map similar-looking characters together - nor to prohibit some characters because they look like others. User - applications can help disambiguate some similar-looking characters by - showing the user when a string changes between scripts. - - Most profiles of stringprep can cause changes in strings that are - input to stringprep. Because of this, protocols that have sets of - non-allowed characters or sequences MUST check for the non-allowed - characters or sequences after the stringprep processing. - - This document does not mandate the checking of bidirectional - characters in section 6. If the requirements in section 6 are not - used in a profile of stringprep, it is easy to create many strings - whose characters are in different order but are displayed - identically. This can cause security-related user confusion similar - to look-alike characters, as described above. - - Stringprep does not do anything to assure that any algorithms - translating characters from non-Unicode into Unicode produce the same - output in all implementations. - - Some Unicode codepoints are invisible. Protocols that allow these - characters (that is, do not map them out or prohibit them in - stringprep) can cause users confusion when two identical-looking - strings do not match. - -9.2 Generic Unicode security considerations - - Using Unicode characters explicitly forces applications to use - multi-octet characters. Converting an application from one that uses - single-octet characters to one that uses multi-octet characters must - be done very carefully, particularly in an application that checks - for values of characters or sorts characters. - - Protocols that use stringprep usually also use encodings of Unicode, - such as UTF-8 or UTF-16. Some applications using those encodings - have been known to not check for illegal or ill-formed sequences in - the encodings, and thereby have not detected sequences of octets that - would have been detected if they used just ASCII. For example, in - - - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 20] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - UTF-8 the octet sequence "0xC0 0xAB" is an illegal formation of - U+002B (plus sign). All programs should reject any string that is an - illegal or ill-formed octet sequence for the encoding being used. - - Both Unicode normalization and conversion between Unicode encodings - can cause strings to grow or shrink. Programs that used fixed-size - buffers, or that make assumptions that buffers will always be greater - than or less than particular sizes, are likely to fail in insecure - fashions when using Unicode normalization or encoding conversions. - - Covering an extensive list of security threats and considerations on - the use of current and future versions of Unicode is outside of the - scope of this document. - -10. IANA Considerations - - Stringprep profiles MUST have IETF consensus as described in - [RFC2434]. Each profile MUST be reviewed by the IESG before it is - registered. The IESG MAY change a profile before registration. - - IANA has set up a registry of stringprep profiles. This registry is - a single text file that lists the known profiles. Each entry in the - registry has three fields: - - - Profile name - - - RFC in which the profile is defined - - - Indicator whether or not this is the newest version of the profile - - Each version of a profile will remain listed in the registry forever. - That is, if a new version of a profile supersedes an earlier version, - both versions will continue to be listed in the registry, but the - current version indicator will be turned off for the earlier version - and turned on for the newer version. - - It is probably harmful if a large number of profiles of stringprep - proliferate. Therefore, the IESG may reject proposals for new - profiles and instead suggest that protocols reuse existing profiles. - - - - - - - - - - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 21] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - -11. Acknowledgements - - Many people from the IETF IDN Working Group and the Unicode Technical - Committee contributed ideas that went into the first document of this - document. Mark Davis and Patrik Faltstrom were particularly helpful - in some of the ideas, such as the versioning description. - - The IDN nameprep design team made many useful changes to the first - document. That team and its advisors include: - - Asmus Freytag - Cathy Wissink - Francois Yergeau - James Seng - Marc Blanchet - Mark Davis - Martin Duerst - Patrik Faltstrom - Paul Hoffman - - Additional significant improvements were proposed by: - - Jonathan Rosenne - Kent Karlsson - Scott Hollenbeck - Dave Crocker - Erik Nordmark - Matitiahu Allouche - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 22] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - -A. Unicode repertoires - - The following is the only repertoire covered in this document: - - Unicode 3.2, as defined in [Unicode3.2]. - -A.1 Unassigned code points in Unicode 3.2 - - ----- Start Table A.1 ----- - 0221 - 0234-024F - 02AE-02AF - 02EF-02FF - 0350-035F - 0370-0373 - 0376-0379 - 037B-037D - 037F-0383 - 038B - 038D - 03A2 - 03CF - 03F7-03FF - 0487 - 04CF - 04F6-04F7 - 04FA-04FF - 0510-0530 - 0557-0558 - 0560 - 0588 - 058B-0590 - 05A2 - 05BA - 05C5-05CF - 05EB-05EF - 05F5-060B - 060D-061A - 061C-061E - 0620 - 063B-063F - 0656-065F - 06EE-06EF - 06FF - 070E - 072D-072F - 074B-077F - 07B2-0900 - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 23] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 0904 - 093A-093B - 094E-094F - 0955-0957 - 0971-0980 - 0984 - 098D-098E - 0991-0992 - 09A9 - 09B1 - 09B3-09B5 - 09BA-09BB - 09BD - 09C5-09C6 - 09C9-09CA - 09CE-09D6 - 09D8-09DB - 09DE - 09E4-09E5 - 09FB-0A01 - 0A03-0A04 - 0A0B-0A0E - 0A11-0A12 - 0A29 - 0A31 - 0A34 - 0A37 - 0A3A-0A3B - 0A3D - 0A43-0A46 - 0A49-0A4A - 0A4E-0A58 - 0A5D - 0A5F-0A65 - 0A75-0A80 - 0A84 - 0A8C - 0A8E - 0A92 - 0AA9 - 0AB1 - 0AB4 - 0ABA-0ABB - 0AC6 - 0ACA - 0ACE-0ACF - 0AD1-0ADF - 0AE1-0AE5 - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 24] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 0AF0-0B00 - 0B04 - 0B0D-0B0E - 0B11-0B12 - 0B29 - 0B31 - 0B34-0B35 - 0B3A-0B3B - 0B44-0B46 - 0B49-0B4A - 0B4E-0B55 - 0B58-0B5B - 0B5E - 0B62-0B65 - 0B71-0B81 - 0B84 - 0B8B-0B8D - 0B91 - 0B96-0B98 - 0B9B - 0B9D - 0BA0-0BA2 - 0BA5-0BA7 - 0BAB-0BAD - 0BB6 - 0BBA-0BBD - 0BC3-0BC5 - 0BC9 - 0BCE-0BD6 - 0BD8-0BE6 - 0BF3-0C00 - 0C04 - 0C0D - 0C11 - 0C29 - 0C34 - 0C3A-0C3D - 0C45 - 0C49 - 0C4E-0C54 - 0C57-0C5F - 0C62-0C65 - 0C70-0C81 - 0C84 - 0C8D - 0C91 - 0CA9 - 0CB4 - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 25] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 0CBA-0CBD - 0CC5 - 0CC9 - 0CCE-0CD4 - 0CD7-0CDD - 0CDF - 0CE2-0CE5 - 0CF0-0D01 - 0D04 - 0D0D - 0D11 - 0D29 - 0D3A-0D3D - 0D44-0D45 - 0D49 - 0D4E-0D56 - 0D58-0D5F - 0D62-0D65 - 0D70-0D81 - 0D84 - 0D97-0D99 - 0DB2 - 0DBC - 0DBE-0DBF - 0DC7-0DC9 - 0DCB-0DCE - 0DD5 - 0DD7 - 0DE0-0DF1 - 0DF5-0E00 - 0E3B-0E3E - 0E5C-0E80 - 0E83 - 0E85-0E86 - 0E89 - 0E8B-0E8C - 0E8E-0E93 - 0E98 - 0EA0 - 0EA4 - 0EA6 - 0EA8-0EA9 - 0EAC - 0EBA - 0EBE-0EBF - 0EC5 - 0EC7 - 0ECE-0ECF - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 26] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 0EDA-0EDB - 0EDE-0EFF - 0F48 - 0F6B-0F70 - 0F8C-0F8F - 0F98 - 0FBD - 0FCD-0FCE - 0FD0-0FFF - 1022 - 1028 - 102B - 1033-1035 - 103A-103F - 105A-109F - 10C6-10CF - 10F9-10FA - 10FC-10FF - 115A-115E - 11A3-11A7 - 11FA-11FF - 1207 - 1247 - 1249 - 124E-124F - 1257 - 1259 - 125E-125F - 1287 - 1289 - 128E-128F - 12AF - 12B1 - 12B6-12B7 - 12BF - 12C1 - 12C6-12C7 - 12CF - 12D7 - 12EF - 130F - 1311 - 1316-1317 - 131F - 1347 - 135B-1360 - 137D-139F - 13F5-1400 - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 27] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 1677-167F - 169D-169F - 16F1-16FF - 170D - 1715-171F - 1737-173F - 1754-175F - 176D - 1771 - 1774-177F - 17DD-17DF - 17EA-17FF - 180F - 181A-181F - 1878-187F - 18AA-1DFF - 1E9C-1E9F - 1EFA-1EFF - 1F16-1F17 - 1F1E-1F1F - 1F46-1F47 - 1F4E-1F4F - 1F58 - 1F5A - 1F5C - 1F5E - 1F7E-1F7F - 1FB5 - 1FC5 - 1FD4-1FD5 - 1FDC - 1FF0-1FF1 - 1FF5 - 1FFF - 2053-2056 - 2058-205E - 2064-2069 - 2072-2073 - 208F-209F - 20B2-20CF - 20EB-20FF - 213B-213C - 214C-2152 - 2184-218F - 23CF-23FF - 2427-243F - 244B-245F - 24FF - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 28] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 2614-2615 - 2618 - 267E-267F - 268A-2700 - 2705 - 270A-270B - 2728 - 274C - 274E - 2753-2755 - 2757 - 275F-2760 - 2795-2797 - 27B0 - 27BF-27CF - 27EC-27EF - 2B00-2E7F - 2E9A - 2EF4-2EFF - 2FD6-2FEF - 2FFC-2FFF - 3040 - 3097-3098 - 3100-3104 - 312D-3130 - 318F - 31B8-31EF - 321D-321F - 3244-3250 - 327C-327E - 32CC-32CF - 32FF - 3377-337A - 33DE-33DF - 33FF - 4DB6-4DFF - 9FA6-9FFF - A48D-A48F - A4C7-ABFF - D7A4-D7FF - FA2E-FA2F - FA6B-FAFF - FB07-FB12 - FB18-FB1C - FB37 - FB3D - FB3F - FB42 - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 29] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - FB45 - FBB2-FBD2 - FD40-FD4F - FD90-FD91 - FDC8-FDCF - FDFD-FDFF - FE10-FE1F - FE24-FE2F - FE47-FE48 - FE53 - FE67 - FE6C-FE6F - FE75 - FEFD-FEFE - FF00 - FFBF-FFC1 - FFC8-FFC9 - FFD0-FFD1 - FFD8-FFD9 - FFDD-FFDF - FFE7 - FFEF-FFF8 - 10000-102FF - 1031F - 10324-1032F - 1034B-103FF - 10426-10427 - 1044E-1CFFF - 1D0F6-1D0FF - 1D127-1D129 - 1D1DE-1D3FF - 1D455 - 1D49D - 1D4A0-1D4A1 - 1D4A3-1D4A4 - 1D4A7-1D4A8 - 1D4AD - 1D4BA - 1D4BC - 1D4C1 - 1D4C4 - 1D506 - 1D50B-1D50C - 1D515 - 1D51D - 1D53A - 1D53F - 1D545 - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 30] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 1D547-1D549 - 1D551 - 1D6A4-1D6A7 - 1D7CA-1D7CD - 1D800-1FFFD - 2A6D7-2F7FF - 2FA1E-2FFFD - 30000-3FFFD - 40000-4FFFD - 50000-5FFFD - 60000-6FFFD - 70000-7FFFD - 80000-8FFFD - 90000-9FFFD - A0000-AFFFD - B0000-BFFFD - C0000-CFFFD - D0000-DFFFD - E0000 - E0002-E001F - E0080-EFFFD - ----- End Table A.1 ----- - -B. Mapping Tables - - The following is the mapping table from section 3. The table has - three columns: - - - the code point that is mapped from - - the zero or more code points that it is mapped to - - the reason for the mapping - - The columns are separated by semicolons. Note that the second column - may be empty, or it may have one code point, or it may have more than - one code point, with each code point separated by a space. - -B.1 Commonly mapped to nothing - - ----- Start Table B.1 ----- - 00AD; ; Map to nothing - 034F; ; Map to nothing - 1806; ; Map to nothing - 180B; ; Map to nothing - 180C; ; Map to nothing - 180D; ; Map to nothing - 200B; ; Map to nothing - 200C; ; Map to nothing - 200D; ; Map to nothing - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 31] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 2060; ; Map to nothing - FE00; ; Map to nothing - FE01; ; Map to nothing - FE02; ; Map to nothing - FE03; ; Map to nothing - FE04; ; Map to nothing - FE05; ; Map to nothing - FE06; ; Map to nothing - FE07; ; Map to nothing - FE08; ; Map to nothing - FE09; ; Map to nothing - FE0A; ; Map to nothing - FE0B; ; Map to nothing - FE0C; ; Map to nothing - FE0D; ; Map to nothing - FE0E; ; Map to nothing - FE0F; ; Map to nothing - FEFF; ; Map to nothing - ----- End Table B.1 ----- - -B.2 Mapping for case-folding used with NFKC - - ----- Start Table B.2 ----- - 0041; 0061; Case map - 0042; 0062; Case map - 0043; 0063; Case map - 0044; 0064; Case map - 0045; 0065; Case map - 0046; 0066; Case map - 0047; 0067; Case map - 0048; 0068; Case map - 0049; 0069; Case map - 004A; 006A; Case map - 004B; 006B; Case map - 004C; 006C; Case map - 004D; 006D; Case map - 004E; 006E; Case map - 004F; 006F; Case map - 0050; 0070; Case map - 0051; 0071; Case map - 0052; 0072; Case map - 0053; 0073; Case map - 0054; 0074; Case map - 0055; 0075; Case map - 0056; 0076; Case map - 0057; 0077; Case map - 0058; 0078; Case map - 0059; 0079; Case map - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 32] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 005A; 007A; Case map - 00B5; 03BC; Case map - 00C0; 00E0; Case map - 00C1; 00E1; Case map - 00C2; 00E2; Case map - 00C3; 00E3; Case map - 00C4; 00E4; Case map - 00C5; 00E5; Case map - 00C6; 00E6; Case map - 00C7; 00E7; Case map - 00C8; 00E8; Case map - 00C9; 00E9; Case map - 00CA; 00EA; Case map - 00CB; 00EB; Case map - 00CC; 00EC; Case map - 00CD; 00ED; Case map - 00CE; 00EE; Case map - 00CF; 00EF; Case map - 00D0; 00F0; Case map - 00D1; 00F1; Case map - 00D2; 00F2; Case map - 00D3; 00F3; Case map - 00D4; 00F4; Case map - 00D5; 00F5; Case map - 00D6; 00F6; Case map - 00D8; 00F8; Case map - 00D9; 00F9; Case map - 00DA; 00FA; Case map - 00DB; 00FB; Case map - 00DC; 00FC; Case map - 00DD; 00FD; Case map - 00DE; 00FE; Case map - 00DF; 0073 0073; Case map - 0100; 0101; Case map - 0102; 0103; Case map - 0104; 0105; Case map - 0106; 0107; Case map - 0108; 0109; Case map - 010A; 010B; Case map - 010C; 010D; Case map - 010E; 010F; Case map - 0110; 0111; Case map - 0112; 0113; Case map - 0114; 0115; Case map - 0116; 0117; Case map - 0118; 0119; Case map - 011A; 011B; Case map - 011C; 011D; Case map - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 33] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 011E; 011F; Case map - 0120; 0121; Case map - 0122; 0123; Case map - 0124; 0125; Case map - 0126; 0127; Case map - 0128; 0129; Case map - 012A; 012B; Case map - 012C; 012D; Case map - 012E; 012F; Case map - 0130; 0069 0307; Case map - 0132; 0133; Case map - 0134; 0135; Case map - 0136; 0137; Case map - 0139; 013A; Case map - 013B; 013C; Case map - 013D; 013E; Case map - 013F; 0140; Case map - 0141; 0142; Case map - 0143; 0144; Case map - 0145; 0146; Case map - 0147; 0148; Case map - 0149; 02BC 006E; Case map - 014A; 014B; Case map - 014C; 014D; Case map - 014E; 014F; Case map - 0150; 0151; Case map - 0152; 0153; Case map - 0154; 0155; Case map - 0156; 0157; Case map - 0158; 0159; Case map - 015A; 015B; Case map - 015C; 015D; Case map - 015E; 015F; Case map - 0160; 0161; Case map - 0162; 0163; Case map - 0164; 0165; Case map - 0166; 0167; Case map - 0168; 0169; Case map - 016A; 016B; Case map - 016C; 016D; Case map - 016E; 016F; Case map - 0170; 0171; Case map - 0172; 0173; Case map - 0174; 0175; Case map - 0176; 0177; Case map - 0178; 00FF; Case map - 0179; 017A; Case map - 017B; 017C; Case map - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 34] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 017D; 017E; Case map - 017F; 0073; Case map - 0181; 0253; Case map - 0182; 0183; Case map - 0184; 0185; Case map - 0186; 0254; Case map - 0187; 0188; Case map - 0189; 0256; Case map - 018A; 0257; Case map - 018B; 018C; Case map - 018E; 01DD; Case map - 018F; 0259; Case map - 0190; 025B; Case map - 0191; 0192; Case map - 0193; 0260; Case map - 0194; 0263; Case map - 0196; 0269; Case map - 0197; 0268; Case map - 0198; 0199; Case map - 019C; 026F; Case map - 019D; 0272; Case map - 019F; 0275; Case map - 01A0; 01A1; Case map - 01A2; 01A3; Case map - 01A4; 01A5; Case map - 01A6; 0280; Case map - 01A7; 01A8; Case map - 01A9; 0283; Case map - 01AC; 01AD; Case map - 01AE; 0288; Case map - 01AF; 01B0; Case map - 01B1; 028A; Case map - 01B2; 028B; Case map - 01B3; 01B4; Case map - 01B5; 01B6; Case map - 01B7; 0292; Case map - 01B8; 01B9; Case map - 01BC; 01BD; Case map - 01C4; 01C6; Case map - 01C5; 01C6; Case map - 01C7; 01C9; Case map - 01C8; 01C9; Case map - 01CA; 01CC; Case map - 01CB; 01CC; Case map - 01CD; 01CE; Case map - 01CF; 01D0; Case map - 01D1; 01D2; Case map - 01D3; 01D4; Case map - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 35] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 01D5; 01D6; Case map - 01D7; 01D8; Case map - 01D9; 01DA; Case map - 01DB; 01DC; Case map - 01DE; 01DF; Case map - 01E0; 01E1; Case map - 01E2; 01E3; Case map - 01E4; 01E5; Case map - 01E6; 01E7; Case map - 01E8; 01E9; Case map - 01EA; 01EB; Case map - 01EC; 01ED; Case map - 01EE; 01EF; Case map - 01F0; 006A 030C; Case map - 01F1; 01F3; Case map - 01F2; 01F3; Case map - 01F4; 01F5; Case map - 01F6; 0195; Case map - 01F7; 01BF; Case map - 01F8; 01F9; Case map - 01FA; 01FB; Case map - 01FC; 01FD; Case map - 01FE; 01FF; Case map - 0200; 0201; Case map - 0202; 0203; Case map - 0204; 0205; Case map - 0206; 0207; Case map - 0208; 0209; Case map - 020A; 020B; Case map - 020C; 020D; Case map - 020E; 020F; Case map - 0210; 0211; Case map - 0212; 0213; Case map - 0214; 0215; Case map - 0216; 0217; Case map - 0218; 0219; Case map - 021A; 021B; Case map - 021C; 021D; Case map - 021E; 021F; Case map - 0220; 019E; Case map - 0222; 0223; Case map - 0224; 0225; Case map - 0226; 0227; Case map - 0228; 0229; Case map - 022A; 022B; Case map - 022C; 022D; Case map - 022E; 022F; Case map - 0230; 0231; Case map - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 36] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 0232; 0233; Case map - 0345; 03B9; Case map - 037A; 0020 03B9; Additional folding - 0386; 03AC; Case map - 0388; 03AD; Case map - 0389; 03AE; Case map - 038A; 03AF; Case map - 038C; 03CC; Case map - 038E; 03CD; Case map - 038F; 03CE; Case map - 0390; 03B9 0308 0301; Case map - 0391; 03B1; Case map - 0392; 03B2; Case map - 0393; 03B3; Case map - 0394; 03B4; Case map - 0395; 03B5; Case map - 0396; 03B6; Case map - 0397; 03B7; Case map - 0398; 03B8; Case map - 0399; 03B9; Case map - 039A; 03BA; Case map - 039B; 03BB; Case map - 039C; 03BC; Case map - 039D; 03BD; Case map - 039E; 03BE; Case map - 039F; 03BF; Case map - 03A0; 03C0; Case map - 03A1; 03C1; Case map - 03A3; 03C3; Case map - 03A4; 03C4; Case map - 03A5; 03C5; Case map - 03A6; 03C6; Case map - 03A7; 03C7; Case map - 03A8; 03C8; Case map - 03A9; 03C9; Case map - 03AA; 03CA; Case map - 03AB; 03CB; Case map - 03B0; 03C5 0308 0301; Case map - 03C2; 03C3; Case map - 03D0; 03B2; Case map - 03D1; 03B8; Case map - 03D2; 03C5; Additional folding - 03D3; 03CD; Additional folding - 03D4; 03CB; Additional folding - 03D5; 03C6; Case map - 03D6; 03C0; Case map - 03D8; 03D9; Case map - 03DA; 03DB; Case map - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 37] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 03DC; 03DD; Case map - 03DE; 03DF; Case map - 03E0; 03E1; Case map - 03E2; 03E3; Case map - 03E4; 03E5; Case map - 03E6; 03E7; Case map - 03E8; 03E9; Case map - 03EA; 03EB; Case map - 03EC; 03ED; Case map - 03EE; 03EF; Case map - 03F0; 03BA; Case map - 03F1; 03C1; Case map - 03F2; 03C3; Case map - 03F4; 03B8; Case map - 03F5; 03B5; Case map - 0400; 0450; Case map - 0401; 0451; Case map - 0402; 0452; Case map - 0403; 0453; Case map - 0404; 0454; Case map - 0405; 0455; Case map - 0406; 0456; Case map - 0407; 0457; Case map - 0408; 0458; Case map - 0409; 0459; Case map - 040A; 045A; Case map - 040B; 045B; Case map - 040C; 045C; Case map - 040D; 045D; Case map - 040E; 045E; Case map - 040F; 045F; Case map - 0410; 0430; Case map - 0411; 0431; Case map - 0412; 0432; Case map - 0413; 0433; Case map - 0414; 0434; Case map - 0415; 0435; Case map - 0416; 0436; Case map - 0417; 0437; Case map - 0418; 0438; Case map - 0419; 0439; Case map - 041A; 043A; Case map - 041B; 043B; Case map - 041C; 043C; Case map - 041D; 043D; Case map - 041E; 043E; Case map - 041F; 043F; Case map - 0420; 0440; Case map - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 38] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 0421; 0441; Case map - 0422; 0442; Case map - 0423; 0443; Case map - 0424; 0444; Case map - 0425; 0445; Case map - 0426; 0446; Case map - 0427; 0447; Case map - 0428; 0448; Case map - 0429; 0449; Case map - 042A; 044A; Case map - 042B; 044B; Case map - 042C; 044C; Case map - 042D; 044D; Case map - 042E; 044E; Case map - 042F; 044F; Case map - 0460; 0461; Case map - 0462; 0463; Case map - 0464; 0465; Case map - 0466; 0467; Case map - 0468; 0469; Case map - 046A; 046B; Case map - 046C; 046D; Case map - 046E; 046F; Case map - 0470; 0471; Case map - 0472; 0473; Case map - 0474; 0475; Case map - 0476; 0477; Case map - 0478; 0479; Case map - 047A; 047B; Case map - 047C; 047D; Case map - 047E; 047F; Case map - 0480; 0481; Case map - 048A; 048B; Case map - 048C; 048D; Case map - 048E; 048F; Case map - 0490; 0491; Case map - 0492; 0493; Case map - 0494; 0495; Case map - 0496; 0497; Case map - 0498; 0499; Case map - 049A; 049B; Case map - 049C; 049D; Case map - 049E; 049F; Case map - 04A0; 04A1; Case map - 04A2; 04A3; Case map - 04A4; 04A5; Case map - 04A6; 04A7; Case map - 04A8; 04A9; Case map - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 39] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 04AA; 04AB; Case map - 04AC; 04AD; Case map - 04AE; 04AF; Case map - 04B0; 04B1; Case map - 04B2; 04B3; Case map - 04B4; 04B5; Case map - 04B6; 04B7; Case map - 04B8; 04B9; Case map - 04BA; 04BB; Case map - 04BC; 04BD; Case map - 04BE; 04BF; Case map - 04C1; 04C2; Case map - 04C3; 04C4; Case map - 04C5; 04C6; Case map - 04C7; 04C8; Case map - 04C9; 04CA; Case map - 04CB; 04CC; Case map - 04CD; 04CE; Case map - 04D0; 04D1; Case map - 04D2; 04D3; Case map - 04D4; 04D5; Case map - 04D6; 04D7; Case map - 04D8; 04D9; Case map - 04DA; 04DB; Case map - 04DC; 04DD; Case map - 04DE; 04DF; Case map - 04E0; 04E1; Case map - 04E2; 04E3; Case map - 04E4; 04E5; Case map - 04E6; 04E7; Case map - 04E8; 04E9; Case map - 04EA; 04EB; Case map - 04EC; 04ED; Case map - 04EE; 04EF; Case map - 04F0; 04F1; Case map - 04F2; 04F3; Case map - 04F4; 04F5; Case map - 04F8; 04F9; Case map - 0500; 0501; Case map - 0502; 0503; Case map - 0504; 0505; Case map - 0506; 0507; Case map - 0508; 0509; Case map - 050A; 050B; Case map - 050C; 050D; Case map - 050E; 050F; Case map - 0531; 0561; Case map - 0532; 0562; Case map - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 40] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 0533; 0563; Case map - 0534; 0564; Case map - 0535; 0565; Case map - 0536; 0566; Case map - 0537; 0567; Case map - 0538; 0568; Case map - 0539; 0569; Case map - 053A; 056A; Case map - 053B; 056B; Case map - 053C; 056C; Case map - 053D; 056D; Case map - 053E; 056E; Case map - 053F; 056F; Case map - 0540; 0570; Case map - 0541; 0571; Case map - 0542; 0572; Case map - 0543; 0573; Case map - 0544; 0574; Case map - 0545; 0575; Case map - 0546; 0576; Case map - 0547; 0577; Case map - 0548; 0578; Case map - 0549; 0579; Case map - 054A; 057A; Case map - 054B; 057B; Case map - 054C; 057C; Case map - 054D; 057D; Case map - 054E; 057E; Case map - 054F; 057F; Case map - 0550; 0580; Case map - 0551; 0581; Case map - 0552; 0582; Case map - 0553; 0583; Case map - 0554; 0584; Case map - 0555; 0585; Case map - 0556; 0586; Case map - 0587; 0565 0582; Case map - 1E00; 1E01; Case map - 1E02; 1E03; Case map - 1E04; 1E05; Case map - 1E06; 1E07; Case map - 1E08; 1E09; Case map - 1E0A; 1E0B; Case map - 1E0C; 1E0D; Case map - 1E0E; 1E0F; Case map - 1E10; 1E11; Case map - 1E12; 1E13; Case map - 1E14; 1E15; Case map - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 41] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 1E16; 1E17; Case map - 1E18; 1E19; Case map - 1E1A; 1E1B; Case map - 1E1C; 1E1D; Case map - 1E1E; 1E1F; Case map - 1E20; 1E21; Case map - 1E22; 1E23; Case map - 1E24; 1E25; Case map - 1E26; 1E27; Case map - 1E28; 1E29; Case map - 1E2A; 1E2B; Case map - 1E2C; 1E2D; Case map - 1E2E; 1E2F; Case map - 1E30; 1E31; Case map - 1E32; 1E33; Case map - 1E34; 1E35; Case map - 1E36; 1E37; Case map - 1E38; 1E39; Case map - 1E3A; 1E3B; Case map - 1E3C; 1E3D; Case map - 1E3E; 1E3F; Case map - 1E40; 1E41; Case map - 1E42; 1E43; Case map - 1E44; 1E45; Case map - 1E46; 1E47; Case map - 1E48; 1E49; Case map - 1E4A; 1E4B; Case map - 1E4C; 1E4D; Case map - 1E4E; 1E4F; Case map - 1E50; 1E51; Case map - 1E52; 1E53; Case map - 1E54; 1E55; Case map - 1E56; 1E57; Case map - 1E58; 1E59; Case map - 1E5A; 1E5B; Case map - 1E5C; 1E5D; Case map - 1E5E; 1E5F; Case map - 1E60; 1E61; Case map - 1E62; 1E63; Case map - 1E64; 1E65; Case map - 1E66; 1E67; Case map - 1E68; 1E69; Case map - 1E6A; 1E6B; Case map - 1E6C; 1E6D; Case map - 1E6E; 1E6F; Case map - 1E70; 1E71; Case map - 1E72; 1E73; Case map - 1E74; 1E75; Case map - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 42] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 1E76; 1E77; Case map - 1E78; 1E79; Case map - 1E7A; 1E7B; Case map - 1E7C; 1E7D; Case map - 1E7E; 1E7F; Case map - 1E80; 1E81; Case map - 1E82; 1E83; Case map - 1E84; 1E85; Case map - 1E86; 1E87; Case map - 1E88; 1E89; Case map - 1E8A; 1E8B; Case map - 1E8C; 1E8D; Case map - 1E8E; 1E8F; Case map - 1E90; 1E91; Case map - 1E92; 1E93; Case map - 1E94; 1E95; Case map - 1E96; 0068 0331; Case map - 1E97; 0074 0308; Case map - 1E98; 0077 030A; Case map - 1E99; 0079 030A; Case map - 1E9A; 0061 02BE; Case map - 1E9B; 1E61; Case map - 1EA0; 1EA1; Case map - 1EA2; 1EA3; Case map - 1EA4; 1EA5; Case map - 1EA6; 1EA7; Case map - 1EA8; 1EA9; Case map - 1EAA; 1EAB; Case map - 1EAC; 1EAD; Case map - 1EAE; 1EAF; Case map - 1EB0; 1EB1; Case map - 1EB2; 1EB3; Case map - 1EB4; 1EB5; Case map - 1EB6; 1EB7; Case map - 1EB8; 1EB9; Case map - 1EBA; 1EBB; Case map - 1EBC; 1EBD; Case map - 1EBE; 1EBF; Case map - 1EC0; 1EC1; Case map - 1EC2; 1EC3; Case map - 1EC4; 1EC5; Case map - 1EC6; 1EC7; Case map - 1EC8; 1EC9; Case map - 1ECA; 1ECB; Case map - 1ECC; 1ECD; Case map - 1ECE; 1ECF; Case map - 1ED0; 1ED1; Case map - 1ED2; 1ED3; Case map - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 43] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 1ED4; 1ED5; Case map - 1ED6; 1ED7; Case map - 1ED8; 1ED9; Case map - 1EDA; 1EDB; Case map - 1EDC; 1EDD; Case map - 1EDE; 1EDF; Case map - 1EE0; 1EE1; Case map - 1EE2; 1EE3; Case map - 1EE4; 1EE5; Case map - 1EE6; 1EE7; Case map - 1EE8; 1EE9; Case map - 1EEA; 1EEB; Case map - 1EEC; 1EED; Case map - 1EEE; 1EEF; Case map - 1EF0; 1EF1; Case map - 1EF2; 1EF3; Case map - 1EF4; 1EF5; Case map - 1EF6; 1EF7; Case map - 1EF8; 1EF9; Case map - 1F08; 1F00; Case map - 1F09; 1F01; Case map - 1F0A; 1F02; Case map - 1F0B; 1F03; Case map - 1F0C; 1F04; Case map - 1F0D; 1F05; Case map - 1F0E; 1F06; Case map - 1F0F; 1F07; Case map - 1F18; 1F10; Case map - 1F19; 1F11; Case map - 1F1A; 1F12; Case map - 1F1B; 1F13; Case map - 1F1C; 1F14; Case map - 1F1D; 1F15; Case map - 1F28; 1F20; Case map - 1F29; 1F21; Case map - 1F2A; 1F22; Case map - 1F2B; 1F23; Case map - 1F2C; 1F24; Case map - 1F2D; 1F25; Case map - 1F2E; 1F26; Case map - 1F2F; 1F27; Case map - 1F38; 1F30; Case map - 1F39; 1F31; Case map - 1F3A; 1F32; Case map - 1F3B; 1F33; Case map - 1F3C; 1F34; Case map - 1F3D; 1F35; Case map - 1F3E; 1F36; Case map - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 44] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 1F3F; 1F37; Case map - 1F48; 1F40; Case map - 1F49; 1F41; Case map - 1F4A; 1F42; Case map - 1F4B; 1F43; Case map - 1F4C; 1F44; Case map - 1F4D; 1F45; Case map - 1F50; 03C5 0313; Case map - 1F52; 03C5 0313 0300; Case map - 1F54; 03C5 0313 0301; Case map - 1F56; 03C5 0313 0342; Case map - 1F59; 1F51; Case map - 1F5B; 1F53; Case map - 1F5D; 1F55; Case map - 1F5F; 1F57; Case map - 1F68; 1F60; Case map - 1F69; 1F61; Case map - 1F6A; 1F62; Case map - 1F6B; 1F63; Case map - 1F6C; 1F64; Case map - 1F6D; 1F65; Case map - 1F6E; 1F66; Case map - 1F6F; 1F67; Case map - 1F80; 1F00 03B9; Case map - 1F81; 1F01 03B9; Case map - 1F82; 1F02 03B9; Case map - 1F83; 1F03 03B9; Case map - 1F84; 1F04 03B9; Case map - 1F85; 1F05 03B9; Case map - 1F86; 1F06 03B9; Case map - 1F87; 1F07 03B9; Case map - 1F88; 1F00 03B9; Case map - 1F89; 1F01 03B9; Case map - 1F8A; 1F02 03B9; Case map - 1F8B; 1F03 03B9; Case map - 1F8C; 1F04 03B9; Case map - 1F8D; 1F05 03B9; Case map - 1F8E; 1F06 03B9; Case map - 1F8F; 1F07 03B9; Case map - 1F90; 1F20 03B9; Case map - 1F91; 1F21 03B9; Case map - 1F92; 1F22 03B9; Case map - 1F93; 1F23 03B9; Case map - 1F94; 1F24 03B9; Case map - 1F95; 1F25 03B9; Case map - 1F96; 1F26 03B9; Case map - 1F97; 1F27 03B9; Case map - 1F98; 1F20 03B9; Case map - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 45] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 1F99; 1F21 03B9; Case map - 1F9A; 1F22 03B9; Case map - 1F9B; 1F23 03B9; Case map - 1F9C; 1F24 03B9; Case map - 1F9D; 1F25 03B9; Case map - 1F9E; 1F26 03B9; Case map - 1F9F; 1F27 03B9; Case map - 1FA0; 1F60 03B9; Case map - 1FA1; 1F61 03B9; Case map - 1FA2; 1F62 03B9; Case map - 1FA3; 1F63 03B9; Case map - 1FA4; 1F64 03B9; Case map - 1FA5; 1F65 03B9; Case map - 1FA6; 1F66 03B9; Case map - 1FA7; 1F67 03B9; Case map - 1FA8; 1F60 03B9; Case map - 1FA9; 1F61 03B9; Case map - 1FAA; 1F62 03B9; Case map - 1FAB; 1F63 03B9; Case map - 1FAC; 1F64 03B9; Case map - 1FAD; 1F65 03B9; Case map - 1FAE; 1F66 03B9; Case map - 1FAF; 1F67 03B9; Case map - 1FB2; 1F70 03B9; Case map - 1FB3; 03B1 03B9; Case map - 1FB4; 03AC 03B9; Case map - 1FB6; 03B1 0342; Case map - 1FB7; 03B1 0342 03B9; Case map - 1FB8; 1FB0; Case map - 1FB9; 1FB1; Case map - 1FBA; 1F70; Case map - 1FBB; 1F71; Case map - 1FBC; 03B1 03B9; Case map - 1FBE; 03B9; Case map - 1FC2; 1F74 03B9; Case map - 1FC3; 03B7 03B9; Case map - 1FC4; 03AE 03B9; Case map - 1FC6; 03B7 0342; Case map - 1FC7; 03B7 0342 03B9; Case map - 1FC8; 1F72; Case map - 1FC9; 1F73; Case map - 1FCA; 1F74; Case map - 1FCB; 1F75; Case map - 1FCC; 03B7 03B9; Case map - 1FD2; 03B9 0308 0300; Case map - 1FD3; 03B9 0308 0301; Case map - 1FD6; 03B9 0342; Case map - 1FD7; 03B9 0308 0342; Case map - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 46] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 1FD8; 1FD0; Case map - 1FD9; 1FD1; Case map - 1FDA; 1F76; Case map - 1FDB; 1F77; Case map - 1FE2; 03C5 0308 0300; Case map - 1FE3; 03C5 0308 0301; Case map - 1FE4; 03C1 0313; Case map - 1FE6; 03C5 0342; Case map - 1FE7; 03C5 0308 0342; Case map - 1FE8; 1FE0; Case map - 1FE9; 1FE1; Case map - 1FEA; 1F7A; Case map - 1FEB; 1F7B; Case map - 1FEC; 1FE5; Case map - 1FF2; 1F7C 03B9; Case map - 1FF3; 03C9 03B9; Case map - 1FF4; 03CE 03B9; Case map - 1FF6; 03C9 0342; Case map - 1FF7; 03C9 0342 03B9; Case map - 1FF8; 1F78; Case map - 1FF9; 1F79; Case map - 1FFA; 1F7C; Case map - 1FFB; 1F7D; Case map - 1FFC; 03C9 03B9; Case map - 20A8; 0072 0073; Additional folding - 2102; 0063; Additional folding - 2103; 00B0 0063; Additional folding - 2107; 025B; Additional folding - 2109; 00B0 0066; Additional folding - 210B; 0068; Additional folding - 210C; 0068; Additional folding - 210D; 0068; Additional folding - 2110; 0069; Additional folding - 2111; 0069; Additional folding - 2112; 006C; Additional folding - 2115; 006E; Additional folding - 2116; 006E 006F; Additional folding - 2119; 0070; Additional folding - 211A; 0071; Additional folding - 211B; 0072; Additional folding - 211C; 0072; Additional folding - 211D; 0072; Additional folding - 2120; 0073 006D; Additional folding - 2121; 0074 0065 006C; Additional folding - 2122; 0074 006D; Additional folding - 2124; 007A; Additional folding - 2126; 03C9; Case map - 2128; 007A; Additional folding - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 47] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 212A; 006B; Case map - 212B; 00E5; Case map - 212C; 0062; Additional folding - 212D; 0063; Additional folding - 2130; 0065; Additional folding - 2131; 0066; Additional folding - 2133; 006D; Additional folding - 213E; 03B3; Additional folding - 213F; 03C0; Additional folding - 2145; 0064; Additional folding - 2160; 2170; Case map - 2161; 2171; Case map - 2162; 2172; Case map - 2163; 2173; Case map - 2164; 2174; Case map - 2165; 2175; Case map - 2166; 2176; Case map - 2167; 2177; Case map - 2168; 2178; Case map - 2169; 2179; Case map - 216A; 217A; Case map - 216B; 217B; Case map - 216C; 217C; Case map - 216D; 217D; Case map - 216E; 217E; Case map - 216F; 217F; Case map - 24B6; 24D0; Case map - 24B7; 24D1; Case map - 24B8; 24D2; Case map - 24B9; 24D3; Case map - 24BA; 24D4; Case map - 24BB; 24D5; Case map - 24BC; 24D6; Case map - 24BD; 24D7; Case map - 24BE; 24D8; Case map - 24BF; 24D9; Case map - 24C0; 24DA; Case map - 24C1; 24DB; Case map - 24C2; 24DC; Case map - 24C3; 24DD; Case map - 24C4; 24DE; Case map - 24C5; 24DF; Case map - 24C6; 24E0; Case map - 24C7; 24E1; Case map - 24C8; 24E2; Case map - 24C9; 24E3; Case map - 24CA; 24E4; Case map - 24CB; 24E5; Case map - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 48] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 24CC; 24E6; Case map - 24CD; 24E7; Case map - 24CE; 24E8; Case map - 24CF; 24E9; Case map - 3371; 0068 0070 0061; Additional folding - 3373; 0061 0075; Additional folding - 3375; 006F 0076; Additional folding - 3380; 0070 0061; Additional folding - 3381; 006E 0061; Additional folding - 3382; 03BC 0061; Additional folding - 3383; 006D 0061; Additional folding - 3384; 006B 0061; Additional folding - 3385; 006B 0062; Additional folding - 3386; 006D 0062; Additional folding - 3387; 0067 0062; Additional folding - 338A; 0070 0066; Additional folding - 338B; 006E 0066; Additional folding - 338C; 03BC 0066; Additional folding - 3390; 0068 007A; Additional folding - 3391; 006B 0068 007A; Additional folding - 3392; 006D 0068 007A; Additional folding - 3393; 0067 0068 007A; Additional folding - 3394; 0074 0068 007A; Additional folding - 33A9; 0070 0061; Additional folding - 33AA; 006B 0070 0061; Additional folding - 33AB; 006D 0070 0061; Additional folding - 33AC; 0067 0070 0061; Additional folding - 33B4; 0070 0076; Additional folding - 33B5; 006E 0076; Additional folding - 33B6; 03BC 0076; Additional folding - 33B7; 006D 0076; Additional folding - 33B8; 006B 0076; Additional folding - 33B9; 006D 0076; Additional folding - 33BA; 0070 0077; Additional folding - 33BB; 006E 0077; Additional folding - 33BC; 03BC 0077; Additional folding - 33BD; 006D 0077; Additional folding - 33BE; 006B 0077; Additional folding - 33BF; 006D 0077; Additional folding - 33C0; 006B 03C9; Additional folding - 33C1; 006D 03C9; Additional folding - 33C3; 0062 0071; Additional folding - 33C6; 0063 2215 006B 0067; Additional folding - 33C7; 0063 006F 002E; Additional folding - 33C8; 0064 0062; Additional folding - 33C9; 0067 0079; Additional folding - 33CB; 0068 0070; Additional folding - 33CD; 006B 006B; Additional folding - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 49] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 33CE; 006B 006D; Additional folding - 33D7; 0070 0068; Additional folding - 33D9; 0070 0070 006D; Additional folding - 33DA; 0070 0072; Additional folding - 33DC; 0073 0076; Additional folding - 33DD; 0077 0062; Additional folding - FB00; 0066 0066; Case map - FB01; 0066 0069; Case map - FB02; 0066 006C; Case map - FB03; 0066 0066 0069; Case map - FB04; 0066 0066 006C; Case map - FB05; 0073 0074; Case map - FB06; 0073 0074; Case map - FB13; 0574 0576; Case map - FB14; 0574 0565; Case map - FB15; 0574 056B; Case map - FB16; 057E 0576; Case map - FB17; 0574 056D; Case map - FF21; FF41; Case map - FF22; FF42; Case map - FF23; FF43; Case map - FF24; FF44; Case map - FF25; FF45; Case map - FF26; FF46; Case map - FF27; FF47; Case map - FF28; FF48; Case map - FF29; FF49; Case map - FF2A; FF4A; Case map - FF2B; FF4B; Case map - FF2C; FF4C; Case map - FF2D; FF4D; Case map - FF2E; FF4E; Case map - FF2F; FF4F; Case map - FF30; FF50; Case map - FF31; FF51; Case map - FF32; FF52; Case map - FF33; FF53; Case map - FF34; FF54; Case map - FF35; FF55; Case map - FF36; FF56; Case map - FF37; FF57; Case map - FF38; FF58; Case map - FF39; FF59; Case map - FF3A; FF5A; Case map - 10400; 10428; Case map - 10401; 10429; Case map - 10402; 1042A; Case map - 10403; 1042B; Case map - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 50] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 10404; 1042C; Case map - 10405; 1042D; Case map - 10406; 1042E; Case map - 10407; 1042F; Case map - 10408; 10430; Case map - 10409; 10431; Case map - 1040A; 10432; Case map - 1040B; 10433; Case map - 1040C; 10434; Case map - 1040D; 10435; Case map - 1040E; 10436; Case map - 1040F; 10437; Case map - 10410; 10438; Case map - 10411; 10439; Case map - 10412; 1043A; Case map - 10413; 1043B; Case map - 10414; 1043C; Case map - 10415; 1043D; Case map - 10416; 1043E; Case map - 10417; 1043F; Case map - 10418; 10440; Case map - 10419; 10441; Case map - 1041A; 10442; Case map - 1041B; 10443; Case map - 1041C; 10444; Case map - 1041D; 10445; Case map - 1041E; 10446; Case map - 1041F; 10447; Case map - 10420; 10448; Case map - 10421; 10449; Case map - 10422; 1044A; Case map - 10423; 1044B; Case map - 10424; 1044C; Case map - 10425; 1044D; Case map - 1D400; 0061; Additional folding - 1D401; 0062; Additional folding - 1D402; 0063; Additional folding - 1D403; 0064; Additional folding - 1D404; 0065; Additional folding - 1D405; 0066; Additional folding - 1D406; 0067; Additional folding - 1D407; 0068; Additional folding - 1D408; 0069; Additional folding - 1D409; 006A; Additional folding - 1D40A; 006B; Additional folding - 1D40B; 006C; Additional folding - 1D40C; 006D; Additional folding - 1D40D; 006E; Additional folding - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 51] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 1D40E; 006F; Additional folding - 1D40F; 0070; Additional folding - 1D410; 0071; Additional folding - 1D411; 0072; Additional folding - 1D412; 0073; Additional folding - 1D413; 0074; Additional folding - 1D414; 0075; Additional folding - 1D415; 0076; Additional folding - 1D416; 0077; Additional folding - 1D417; 0078; Additional folding - 1D418; 0079; Additional folding - 1D419; 007A; Additional folding - 1D434; 0061; Additional folding - 1D435; 0062; Additional folding - 1D436; 0063; Additional folding - 1D437; 0064; Additional folding - 1D438; 0065; Additional folding - 1D439; 0066; Additional folding - 1D43A; 0067; Additional folding - 1D43B; 0068; Additional folding - 1D43C; 0069; Additional folding - 1D43D; 006A; Additional folding - 1D43E; 006B; Additional folding - 1D43F; 006C; Additional folding - 1D440; 006D; Additional folding - 1D441; 006E; Additional folding - 1D442; 006F; Additional folding - 1D443; 0070; Additional folding - 1D444; 0071; Additional folding - 1D445; 0072; Additional folding - 1D446; 0073; Additional folding - 1D447; 0074; Additional folding - 1D448; 0075; Additional folding - 1D449; 0076; Additional folding - 1D44A; 0077; Additional folding - 1D44B; 0078; Additional folding - 1D44C; 0079; Additional folding - 1D44D; 007A; Additional folding - 1D468; 0061; Additional folding - 1D469; 0062; Additional folding - 1D46A; 0063; Additional folding - 1D46B; 0064; Additional folding - 1D46C; 0065; Additional folding - 1D46D; 0066; Additional folding - 1D46E; 0067; Additional folding - 1D46F; 0068; Additional folding - 1D470; 0069; Additional folding - 1D471; 006A; Additional folding - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 52] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 1D472; 006B; Additional folding - 1D473; 006C; Additional folding - 1D474; 006D; Additional folding - 1D475; 006E; Additional folding - 1D476; 006F; Additional folding - 1D477; 0070; Additional folding - 1D478; 0071; Additional folding - 1D479; 0072; Additional folding - 1D47A; 0073; Additional folding - 1D47B; 0074; Additional folding - 1D47C; 0075; Additional folding - 1D47D; 0076; Additional folding - 1D47E; 0077; Additional folding - 1D47F; 0078; Additional folding - 1D480; 0079; Additional folding - 1D481; 007A; Additional folding - 1D49C; 0061; Additional folding - 1D49E; 0063; Additional folding - 1D49F; 0064; Additional folding - 1D4A2; 0067; Additional folding - 1D4A5; 006A; Additional folding - 1D4A6; 006B; Additional folding - 1D4A9; 006E; Additional folding - 1D4AA; 006F; Additional folding - 1D4AB; 0070; Additional folding - 1D4AC; 0071; Additional folding - 1D4AE; 0073; Additional folding - 1D4AF; 0074; Additional folding - 1D4B0; 0075; Additional folding - 1D4B1; 0076; Additional folding - 1D4B2; 0077; Additional folding - 1D4B3; 0078; Additional folding - 1D4B4; 0079; Additional folding - 1D4B5; 007A; Additional folding - 1D4D0; 0061; Additional folding - 1D4D1; 0062; Additional folding - 1D4D2; 0063; Additional folding - 1D4D3; 0064; Additional folding - 1D4D4; 0065; Additional folding - 1D4D5; 0066; Additional folding - 1D4D6; 0067; Additional folding - 1D4D7; 0068; Additional folding - 1D4D8; 0069; Additional folding - 1D4D9; 006A; Additional folding - 1D4DA; 006B; Additional folding - 1D4DB; 006C; Additional folding - 1D4DC; 006D; Additional folding - 1D4DD; 006E; Additional folding - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 53] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 1D4DE; 006F; Additional folding - 1D4DF; 0070; Additional folding - 1D4E0; 0071; Additional folding - 1D4E1; 0072; Additional folding - 1D4E2; 0073; Additional folding - 1D4E3; 0074; Additional folding - 1D4E4; 0075; Additional folding - 1D4E5; 0076; Additional folding - 1D4E6; 0077; Additional folding - 1D4E7; 0078; Additional folding - 1D4E8; 0079; Additional folding - 1D4E9; 007A; Additional folding - 1D504; 0061; Additional folding - 1D505; 0062; Additional folding - 1D507; 0064; Additional folding - 1D508; 0065; Additional folding - 1D509; 0066; Additional folding - 1D50A; 0067; Additional folding - 1D50D; 006A; Additional folding - 1D50E; 006B; Additional folding - 1D50F; 006C; Additional folding - 1D510; 006D; Additional folding - 1D511; 006E; Additional folding - 1D512; 006F; Additional folding - 1D513; 0070; Additional folding - 1D514; 0071; Additional folding - 1D516; 0073; Additional folding - 1D517; 0074; Additional folding - 1D518; 0075; Additional folding - 1D519; 0076; Additional folding - 1D51A; 0077; Additional folding - 1D51B; 0078; Additional folding - 1D51C; 0079; Additional folding - 1D538; 0061; Additional folding - 1D539; 0062; Additional folding - 1D53B; 0064; Additional folding - 1D53C; 0065; Additional folding - 1D53D; 0066; Additional folding - 1D53E; 0067; Additional folding - 1D540; 0069; Additional folding - 1D541; 006A; Additional folding - 1D542; 006B; Additional folding - 1D543; 006C; Additional folding - 1D544; 006D; Additional folding - 1D546; 006F; Additional folding - 1D54A; 0073; Additional folding - 1D54B; 0074; Additional folding - 1D54C; 0075; Additional folding - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 54] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 1D54D; 0076; Additional folding - 1D54E; 0077; Additional folding - 1D54F; 0078; Additional folding - 1D550; 0079; Additional folding - 1D56C; 0061; Additional folding - 1D56D; 0062; Additional folding - 1D56E; 0063; Additional folding - 1D56F; 0064; Additional folding - 1D570; 0065; Additional folding - 1D571; 0066; Additional folding - 1D572; 0067; Additional folding - 1D573; 0068; Additional folding - 1D574; 0069; Additional folding - 1D575; 006A; Additional folding - 1D576; 006B; Additional folding - 1D577; 006C; Additional folding - 1D578; 006D; Additional folding - 1D579; 006E; Additional folding - 1D57A; 006F; Additional folding - 1D57B; 0070; Additional folding - 1D57C; 0071; Additional folding - 1D57D; 0072; Additional folding - 1D57E; 0073; Additional folding - 1D57F; 0074; Additional folding - 1D580; 0075; Additional folding - 1D581; 0076; Additional folding - 1D582; 0077; Additional folding - 1D583; 0078; Additional folding - 1D584; 0079; Additional folding - 1D585; 007A; Additional folding - 1D5A0; 0061; Additional folding - 1D5A1; 0062; Additional folding - 1D5A2; 0063; Additional folding - 1D5A3; 0064; Additional folding - 1D5A4; 0065; Additional folding - 1D5A5; 0066; Additional folding - 1D5A6; 0067; Additional folding - 1D5A7; 0068; Additional folding - 1D5A8; 0069; Additional folding - 1D5A9; 006A; Additional folding - 1D5AA; 006B; Additional folding - 1D5AB; 006C; Additional folding - 1D5AC; 006D; Additional folding - 1D5AD; 006E; Additional folding - 1D5AE; 006F; Additional folding - 1D5AF; 0070; Additional folding - 1D5B0; 0071; Additional folding - 1D5B1; 0072; Additional folding - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 55] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 1D5B2; 0073; Additional folding - 1D5B3; 0074; Additional folding - 1D5B4; 0075; Additional folding - 1D5B5; 0076; Additional folding - 1D5B6; 0077; Additional folding - 1D5B7; 0078; Additional folding - 1D5B8; 0079; Additional folding - 1D5B9; 007A; Additional folding - 1D5D4; 0061; Additional folding - 1D5D5; 0062; Additional folding - 1D5D6; 0063; Additional folding - 1D5D7; 0064; Additional folding - 1D5D8; 0065; Additional folding - 1D5D9; 0066; Additional folding - 1D5DA; 0067; Additional folding - 1D5DB; 0068; Additional folding - 1D5DC; 0069; Additional folding - 1D5DD; 006A; Additional folding - 1D5DE; 006B; Additional folding - 1D5DF; 006C; Additional folding - 1D5E0; 006D; Additional folding - 1D5E1; 006E; Additional folding - 1D5E2; 006F; Additional folding - 1D5E3; 0070; Additional folding - 1D5E4; 0071; Additional folding - 1D5E5; 0072; Additional folding - 1D5E6; 0073; Additional folding - 1D5E7; 0074; Additional folding - 1D5E8; 0075; Additional folding - 1D5E9; 0076; Additional folding - 1D5EA; 0077; Additional folding - 1D5EB; 0078; Additional folding - 1D5EC; 0079; Additional folding - 1D5ED; 007A; Additional folding - 1D608; 0061; Additional folding - 1D609; 0062; Additional folding - 1D60A; 0063; Additional folding - 1D60B; 0064; Additional folding - 1D60C; 0065; Additional folding - 1D60D; 0066; Additional folding - 1D60E; 0067; Additional folding - 1D60F; 0068; Additional folding - 1D610; 0069; Additional folding - 1D611; 006A; Additional folding - 1D612; 006B; Additional folding - 1D613; 006C; Additional folding - 1D614; 006D; Additional folding - 1D615; 006E; Additional folding - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 56] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 1D616; 006F; Additional folding - 1D617; 0070; Additional folding - 1D618; 0071; Additional folding - 1D619; 0072; Additional folding - 1D61A; 0073; Additional folding - 1D61B; 0074; Additional folding - 1D61C; 0075; Additional folding - 1D61D; 0076; Additional folding - 1D61E; 0077; Additional folding - 1D61F; 0078; Additional folding - 1D620; 0079; Additional folding - 1D621; 007A; Additional folding - 1D63C; 0061; Additional folding - 1D63D; 0062; Additional folding - 1D63E; 0063; Additional folding - 1D63F; 0064; Additional folding - 1D640; 0065; Additional folding - 1D641; 0066; Additional folding - 1D642; 0067; Additional folding - 1D643; 0068; Additional folding - 1D644; 0069; Additional folding - 1D645; 006A; Additional folding - 1D646; 006B; Additional folding - 1D647; 006C; Additional folding - 1D648; 006D; Additional folding - 1D649; 006E; Additional folding - 1D64A; 006F; Additional folding - 1D64B; 0070; Additional folding - 1D64C; 0071; Additional folding - 1D64D; 0072; Additional folding - 1D64E; 0073; Additional folding - 1D64F; 0074; Additional folding - 1D650; 0075; Additional folding - 1D651; 0076; Additional folding - 1D652; 0077; Additional folding - 1D653; 0078; Additional folding - 1D654; 0079; Additional folding - 1D655; 007A; Additional folding - 1D670; 0061; Additional folding - 1D671; 0062; Additional folding - 1D672; 0063; Additional folding - 1D673; 0064; Additional folding - 1D674; 0065; Additional folding - 1D675; 0066; Additional folding - 1D676; 0067; Additional folding - 1D677; 0068; Additional folding - 1D678; 0069; Additional folding - 1D679; 006A; Additional folding - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 57] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 1D67A; 006B; Additional folding - 1D67B; 006C; Additional folding - 1D67C; 006D; Additional folding - 1D67D; 006E; Additional folding - 1D67E; 006F; Additional folding - 1D67F; 0070; Additional folding - 1D680; 0071; Additional folding - 1D681; 0072; Additional folding - 1D682; 0073; Additional folding - 1D683; 0074; Additional folding - 1D684; 0075; Additional folding - 1D685; 0076; Additional folding - 1D686; 0077; Additional folding - 1D687; 0078; Additional folding - 1D688; 0079; Additional folding - 1D689; 007A; Additional folding - 1D6A8; 03B1; Additional folding - 1D6A9; 03B2; Additional folding - 1D6AA; 03B3; Additional folding - 1D6AB; 03B4; Additional folding - 1D6AC; 03B5; Additional folding - 1D6AD; 03B6; Additional folding - 1D6AE; 03B7; Additional folding - 1D6AF; 03B8; Additional folding - 1D6B0; 03B9; Additional folding - 1D6B1; 03BA; Additional folding - 1D6B2; 03BB; Additional folding - 1D6B3; 03BC; Additional folding - 1D6B4; 03BD; Additional folding - 1D6B5; 03BE; Additional folding - 1D6B6; 03BF; Additional folding - 1D6B7; 03C0; Additional folding - 1D6B8; 03C1; Additional folding - 1D6B9; 03B8; Additional folding - 1D6BA; 03C3; Additional folding - 1D6BB; 03C4; Additional folding - 1D6BC; 03C5; Additional folding - 1D6BD; 03C6; Additional folding - 1D6BE; 03C7; Additional folding - 1D6BF; 03C8; Additional folding - 1D6C0; 03C9; Additional folding - 1D6D3; 03C3; Additional folding - 1D6E2; 03B1; Additional folding - 1D6E3; 03B2; Additional folding - 1D6E4; 03B3; Additional folding - 1D6E5; 03B4; Additional folding - 1D6E6; 03B5; Additional folding - 1D6E7; 03B6; Additional folding - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 58] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 1D6E8; 03B7; Additional folding - 1D6E9; 03B8; Additional folding - 1D6EA; 03B9; Additional folding - 1D6EB; 03BA; Additional folding - 1D6EC; 03BB; Additional folding - 1D6ED; 03BC; Additional folding - 1D6EE; 03BD; Additional folding - 1D6EF; 03BE; Additional folding - 1D6F0; 03BF; Additional folding - 1D6F1; 03C0; Additional folding - 1D6F2; 03C1; Additional folding - 1D6F3; 03B8; Additional folding - 1D6F4; 03C3; Additional folding - 1D6F5; 03C4; Additional folding - 1D6F6; 03C5; Additional folding - 1D6F7; 03C6; Additional folding - 1D6F8; 03C7; Additional folding - 1D6F9; 03C8; Additional folding - 1D6FA; 03C9; Additional folding - 1D70D; 03C3; Additional folding - 1D71C; 03B1; Additional folding - 1D71D; 03B2; Additional folding - 1D71E; 03B3; Additional folding - 1D71F; 03B4; Additional folding - 1D720; 03B5; Additional folding - 1D721; 03B6; Additional folding - 1D722; 03B7; Additional folding - 1D723; 03B8; Additional folding - 1D724; 03B9; Additional folding - 1D725; 03BA; Additional folding - 1D726; 03BB; Additional folding - 1D727; 03BC; Additional folding - 1D728; 03BD; Additional folding - 1D729; 03BE; Additional folding - 1D72A; 03BF; Additional folding - 1D72B; 03C0; Additional folding - 1D72C; 03C1; Additional folding - 1D72D; 03B8; Additional folding - 1D72E; 03C3; Additional folding - 1D72F; 03C4; Additional folding - 1D730; 03C5; Additional folding - 1D731; 03C6; Additional folding - 1D732; 03C7; Additional folding - 1D733; 03C8; Additional folding - 1D734; 03C9; Additional folding - 1D747; 03C3; Additional folding - 1D756; 03B1; Additional folding - 1D757; 03B2; Additional folding - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 59] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 1D758; 03B3; Additional folding - 1D759; 03B4; Additional folding - 1D75A; 03B5; Additional folding - 1D75B; 03B6; Additional folding - 1D75C; 03B7; Additional folding - 1D75D; 03B8; Additional folding - 1D75E; 03B9; Additional folding - 1D75F; 03BA; Additional folding - 1D760; 03BB; Additional folding - 1D761; 03BC; Additional folding - 1D762; 03BD; Additional folding - 1D763; 03BE; Additional folding - 1D764; 03BF; Additional folding - 1D765; 03C0; Additional folding - 1D766; 03C1; Additional folding - 1D767; 03B8; Additional folding - 1D768; 03C3; Additional folding - 1D769; 03C4; Additional folding - 1D76A; 03C5; Additional folding - 1D76B; 03C6; Additional folding - 1D76C; 03C7; Additional folding - 1D76D; 03C8; Additional folding - 1D76E; 03C9; Additional folding - 1D781; 03C3; Additional folding - 1D790; 03B1; Additional folding - 1D791; 03B2; Additional folding - 1D792; 03B3; Additional folding - 1D793; 03B4; Additional folding - 1D794; 03B5; Additional folding - 1D795; 03B6; Additional folding - 1D796; 03B7; Additional folding - 1D797; 03B8; Additional folding - 1D798; 03B9; Additional folding - 1D799; 03BA; Additional folding - 1D79A; 03BB; Additional folding - 1D79B; 03BC; Additional folding - 1D79C; 03BD; Additional folding - 1D79D; 03BE; Additional folding - 1D79E; 03BF; Additional folding - 1D79F; 03C0; Additional folding - 1D7A0; 03C1; Additional folding - 1D7A1; 03B8; Additional folding - 1D7A2; 03C3; Additional folding - 1D7A3; 03C4; Additional folding - 1D7A4; 03C5; Additional folding - 1D7A5; 03C6; Additional folding - 1D7A6; 03C7; Additional folding - 1D7A7; 03C8; Additional folding - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 60] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 1D7A8; 03C9; Additional folding - 1D7BB; 03C3; Additional folding - ----- End Table B.2 ----- - -B.3 Mapping for case-folding used with no normalization - - ----- Start Table B.3 ----- - 0041; 0061; Case map - 0042; 0062; Case map - 0043; 0063; Case map - 0044; 0064; Case map - 0045; 0065; Case map - 0046; 0066; Case map - 0047; 0067; Case map - 0048; 0068; Case map - 0049; 0069; Case map - 004A; 006A; Case map - 004B; 006B; Case map - 004C; 006C; Case map - 004D; 006D; Case map - 004E; 006E; Case map - 004F; 006F; Case map - 0050; 0070; Case map - 0051; 0071; Case map - 0052; 0072; Case map - 0053; 0073; Case map - 0054; 0074; Case map - 0055; 0075; Case map - 0056; 0076; Case map - 0057; 0077; Case map - 0058; 0078; Case map - 0059; 0079; Case map - 005A; 007A; Case map - 00B5; 03BC; Case map - 00C0; 00E0; Case map - 00C1; 00E1; Case map - 00C2; 00E2; Case map - 00C3; 00E3; Case map - 00C4; 00E4; Case map - 00C5; 00E5; Case map - 00C6; 00E6; Case map - 00C7; 00E7; Case map - 00C8; 00E8; Case map - 00C9; 00E9; Case map - 00CA; 00EA; Case map - 00CB; 00EB; Case map - 00CC; 00EC; Case map - 00CD; 00ED; Case map - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 61] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 00CE; 00EE; Case map - 00CF; 00EF; Case map - 00D0; 00F0; Case map - 00D1; 00F1; Case map - 00D2; 00F2; Case map - 00D3; 00F3; Case map - 00D4; 00F4; Case map - 00D5; 00F5; Case map - 00D6; 00F6; Case map - 00D8; 00F8; Case map - 00D9; 00F9; Case map - 00DA; 00FA; Case map - 00DB; 00FB; Case map - 00DC; 00FC; Case map - 00DD; 00FD; Case map - 00DE; 00FE; Case map - 00DF; 0073 0073; Case map - 0100; 0101; Case map - 0102; 0103; Case map - 0104; 0105; Case map - 0106; 0107; Case map - 0108; 0109; Case map - 010A; 010B; Case map - 010C; 010D; Case map - 010E; 010F; Case map - 0110; 0111; Case map - 0112; 0113; Case map - 0114; 0115; Case map - 0116; 0117; Case map - 0118; 0119; Case map - 011A; 011B; Case map - 011C; 011D; Case map - 011E; 011F; Case map - 0120; 0121; Case map - 0122; 0123; Case map - 0124; 0125; Case map - 0126; 0127; Case map - 0128; 0129; Case map - 012A; 012B; Case map - 012C; 012D; Case map - 012E; 012F; Case map - 0130; 0069 0307; Case map - 0132; 0133; Case map - 0134; 0135; Case map - 0136; 0137; Case map - 0139; 013A; Case map - 013B; 013C; Case map - 013D; 013E; Case map - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 62] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 013F; 0140; Case map - 0141; 0142; Case map - 0143; 0144; Case map - 0145; 0146; Case map - 0147; 0148; Case map - 0149; 02BC 006E; Case map - 014A; 014B; Case map - 014C; 014D; Case map - 014E; 014F; Case map - 0150; 0151; Case map - 0152; 0153; Case map - 0154; 0155; Case map - 0156; 0157; Case map - 0158; 0159; Case map - 015A; 015B; Case map - 015C; 015D; Case map - 015E; 015F; Case map - 0160; 0161; Case map - 0162; 0163; Case map - 0164; 0165; Case map - 0166; 0167; Case map - 0168; 0169; Case map - 016A; 016B; Case map - 016C; 016D; Case map - 016E; 016F; Case map - 0170; 0171; Case map - 0172; 0173; Case map - 0174; 0175; Case map - 0176; 0177; Case map - 0178; 00FF; Case map - 0179; 017A; Case map - 017B; 017C; Case map - 017D; 017E; Case map - 017F; 0073; Case map - 0181; 0253; Case map - 0182; 0183; Case map - 0184; 0185; Case map - 0186; 0254; Case map - 0187; 0188; Case map - 0189; 0256; Case map - 018A; 0257; Case map - 018B; 018C; Case map - 018E; 01DD; Case map - 018F; 0259; Case map - 0190; 025B; Case map - 0191; 0192; Case map - 0193; 0260; Case map - 0194; 0263; Case map - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 63] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 0196; 0269; Case map - 0197; 0268; Case map - 0198; 0199; Case map - 019C; 026F; Case map - 019D; 0272; Case map - 019F; 0275; Case map - 01A0; 01A1; Case map - 01A2; 01A3; Case map - 01A4; 01A5; Case map - 01A6; 0280; Case map - 01A7; 01A8; Case map - 01A9; 0283; Case map - 01AC; 01AD; Case map - 01AE; 0288; Case map - 01AF; 01B0; Case map - 01B1; 028A; Case map - 01B2; 028B; Case map - 01B3; 01B4; Case map - 01B5; 01B6; Case map - 01B7; 0292; Case map - 01B8; 01B9; Case map - 01BC; 01BD; Case map - 01C4; 01C6; Case map - 01C5; 01C6; Case map - 01C7; 01C9; Case map - 01C8; 01C9; Case map - 01CA; 01CC; Case map - 01CB; 01CC; Case map - 01CD; 01CE; Case map - 01CF; 01D0; Case map - 01D1; 01D2; Case map - 01D3; 01D4; Case map - 01D5; 01D6; Case map - 01D7; 01D8; Case map - 01D9; 01DA; Case map - 01DB; 01DC; Case map - 01DE; 01DF; Case map - 01E0; 01E1; Case map - 01E2; 01E3; Case map - 01E4; 01E5; Case map - 01E6; 01E7; Case map - 01E8; 01E9; Case map - 01EA; 01EB; Case map - 01EC; 01ED; Case map - 01EE; 01EF; Case map - 01F0; 006A 030C; Case map - 01F1; 01F3; Case map - 01F2; 01F3; Case map - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 64] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 01F4; 01F5; Case map - 01F6; 0195; Case map - 01F7; 01BF; Case map - 01F8; 01F9; Case map - 01FA; 01FB; Case map - 01FC; 01FD; Case map - 01FE; 01FF; Case map - 0200; 0201; Case map - 0202; 0203; Case map - 0204; 0205; Case map - 0206; 0207; Case map - 0208; 0209; Case map - 020A; 020B; Case map - 020C; 020D; Case map - 020E; 020F; Case map - 0210; 0211; Case map - 0212; 0213; Case map - 0214; 0215; Case map - 0216; 0217; Case map - 0218; 0219; Case map - 021A; 021B; Case map - 021C; 021D; Case map - 021E; 021F; Case map - 0220; 019E; Case map - 0222; 0223; Case map - 0224; 0225; Case map - 0226; 0227; Case map - 0228; 0229; Case map - 022A; 022B; Case map - 022C; 022D; Case map - 022E; 022F; Case map - 0230; 0231; Case map - 0232; 0233; Case map - 0345; 03B9; Case map - 0386; 03AC; Case map - 0388; 03AD; Case map - 0389; 03AE; Case map - 038A; 03AF; Case map - 038C; 03CC; Case map - 038E; 03CD; Case map - 038F; 03CE; Case map - 0390; 03B9 0308 0301; Case map - 0391; 03B1; Case map - 0392; 03B2; Case map - 0393; 03B3; Case map - 0394; 03B4; Case map - 0395; 03B5; Case map - 0396; 03B6; Case map - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 65] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 0397; 03B7; Case map - 0398; 03B8; Case map - 0399; 03B9; Case map - 039A; 03BA; Case map - 039B; 03BB; Case map - 039C; 03BC; Case map - 039D; 03BD; Case map - 039E; 03BE; Case map - 039F; 03BF; Case map - 03A0; 03C0; Case map - 03A1; 03C1; Case map - 03A3; 03C3; Case map - 03A4; 03C4; Case map - 03A5; 03C5; Case map - 03A6; 03C6; Case map - 03A7; 03C7; Case map - 03A8; 03C8; Case map - 03A9; 03C9; Case map - 03AA; 03CA; Case map - 03AB; 03CB; Case map - 03B0; 03C5 0308 0301; Case map - 03C2; 03C3; Case map - 03D0; 03B2; Case map - 03D1; 03B8; Case map - 03D5; 03C6; Case map - 03D6; 03C0; Case map - 03D8; 03D9; Case map - 03DA; 03DB; Case map - 03DC; 03DD; Case map - 03DE; 03DF; Case map - 03E0; 03E1; Case map - 03E2; 03E3; Case map - 03E4; 03E5; Case map - 03E6; 03E7; Case map - 03E8; 03E9; Case map - 03EA; 03EB; Case map - 03EC; 03ED; Case map - 03EE; 03EF; Case map - 03F0; 03BA; Case map - 03F1; 03C1; Case map - 03F2; 03C3; Case map - 03F4; 03B8; Case map - 03F5; 03B5; Case map - 0400; 0450; Case map - 0401; 0451; Case map - 0402; 0452; Case map - 0403; 0453; Case map - 0404; 0454; Case map - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 66] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 0405; 0455; Case map - 0406; 0456; Case map - 0407; 0457; Case map - 0408; 0458; Case map - 0409; 0459; Case map - 040A; 045A; Case map - 040B; 045B; Case map - 040C; 045C; Case map - 040D; 045D; Case map - 040E; 045E; Case map - 040F; 045F; Case map - 0410; 0430; Case map - 0411; 0431; Case map - 0412; 0432; Case map - 0413; 0433; Case map - 0414; 0434; Case map - 0415; 0435; Case map - 0416; 0436; Case map - 0417; 0437; Case map - 0418; 0438; Case map - 0419; 0439; Case map - 041A; 043A; Case map - 041B; 043B; Case map - 041C; 043C; Case map - 041D; 043D; Case map - 041E; 043E; Case map - 041F; 043F; Case map - 0420; 0440; Case map - 0421; 0441; Case map - 0422; 0442; Case map - 0423; 0443; Case map - 0424; 0444; Case map - 0425; 0445; Case map - 0426; 0446; Case map - 0427; 0447; Case map - 0428; 0448; Case map - 0429; 0449; Case map - 042A; 044A; Case map - 042B; 044B; Case map - 042C; 044C; Case map - 042D; 044D; Case map - 042E; 044E; Case map - 042F; 044F; Case map - 0460; 0461; Case map - 0462; 0463; Case map - 0464; 0465; Case map - 0466; 0467; Case map - 0468; 0469; Case map - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 67] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 046A; 046B; Case map - 046C; 046D; Case map - 046E; 046F; Case map - 0470; 0471; Case map - 0472; 0473; Case map - 0474; 0475; Case map - 0476; 0477; Case map - 0478; 0479; Case map - 047A; 047B; Case map - 047C; 047D; Case map - 047E; 047F; Case map - 0480; 0481; Case map - 048A; 048B; Case map - 048C; 048D; Case map - 048E; 048F; Case map - 0490; 0491; Case map - 0492; 0493; Case map - 0494; 0495; Case map - 0496; 0497; Case map - 0498; 0499; Case map - 049A; 049B; Case map - 049C; 049D; Case map - 049E; 049F; Case map - 04A0; 04A1; Case map - 04A2; 04A3; Case map - 04A4; 04A5; Case map - 04A6; 04A7; Case map - 04A8; 04A9; Case map - 04AA; 04AB; Case map - 04AC; 04AD; Case map - 04AE; 04AF; Case map - 04B0; 04B1; Case map - 04B2; 04B3; Case map - 04B4; 04B5; Case map - 04B6; 04B7; Case map - 04B8; 04B9; Case map - 04BA; 04BB; Case map - 04BC; 04BD; Case map - 04BE; 04BF; Case map - 04C1; 04C2; Case map - 04C3; 04C4; Case map - 04C5; 04C6; Case map - 04C7; 04C8; Case map - 04C9; 04CA; Case map - 04CB; 04CC; Case map - 04CD; 04CE; Case map - 04D0; 04D1; Case map - 04D2; 04D3; Case map - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 68] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 04D4; 04D5; Case map - 04D6; 04D7; Case map - 04D8; 04D9; Case map - 04DA; 04DB; Case map - 04DC; 04DD; Case map - 04DE; 04DF; Case map - 04E0; 04E1; Case map - 04E2; 04E3; Case map - 04E4; 04E5; Case map - 04E6; 04E7; Case map - 04E8; 04E9; Case map - 04EA; 04EB; Case map - 04EC; 04ED; Case map - 04EE; 04EF; Case map - 04F0; 04F1; Case map - 04F2; 04F3; Case map - 04F4; 04F5; Case map - 04F8; 04F9; Case map - 0500; 0501; Case map - 0502; 0503; Case map - 0504; 0505; Case map - 0506; 0507; Case map - 0508; 0509; Case map - 050A; 050B; Case map - 050C; 050D; Case map - 050E; 050F; Case map - 0531; 0561; Case map - 0532; 0562; Case map - 0533; 0563; Case map - 0534; 0564; Case map - 0535; 0565; Case map - 0536; 0566; Case map - 0537; 0567; Case map - 0538; 0568; Case map - 0539; 0569; Case map - 053A; 056A; Case map - 053B; 056B; Case map - 053C; 056C; Case map - 053D; 056D; Case map - 053E; 056E; Case map - 053F; 056F; Case map - 0540; 0570; Case map - 0541; 0571; Case map - 0542; 0572; Case map - 0543; 0573; Case map - 0544; 0574; Case map - 0545; 0575; Case map - 0546; 0576; Case map - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 69] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 0547; 0577; Case map - 0548; 0578; Case map - 0549; 0579; Case map - 054A; 057A; Case map - 054B; 057B; Case map - 054C; 057C; Case map - 054D; 057D; Case map - 054E; 057E; Case map - 054F; 057F; Case map - 0550; 0580; Case map - 0551; 0581; Case map - 0552; 0582; Case map - 0553; 0583; Case map - 0554; 0584; Case map - 0555; 0585; Case map - 0556; 0586; Case map - 0587; 0565 0582; Case map - 1E00; 1E01; Case map - 1E02; 1E03; Case map - 1E04; 1E05; Case map - 1E06; 1E07; Case map - 1E08; 1E09; Case map - 1E0A; 1E0B; Case map - 1E0C; 1E0D; Case map - 1E0E; 1E0F; Case map - 1E10; 1E11; Case map - 1E12; 1E13; Case map - 1E14; 1E15; Case map - 1E16; 1E17; Case map - 1E18; 1E19; Case map - 1E1A; 1E1B; Case map - 1E1C; 1E1D; Case map - 1E1E; 1E1F; Case map - 1E20; 1E21; Case map - 1E22; 1E23; Case map - 1E24; 1E25; Case map - 1E26; 1E27; Case map - 1E28; 1E29; Case map - 1E2A; 1E2B; Case map - 1E2C; 1E2D; Case map - 1E2E; 1E2F; Case map - 1E30; 1E31; Case map - 1E32; 1E33; Case map - 1E34; 1E35; Case map - 1E36; 1E37; Case map - 1E38; 1E39; Case map - 1E3A; 1E3B; Case map - 1E3C; 1E3D; Case map - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 70] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 1E3E; 1E3F; Case map - 1E40; 1E41; Case map - 1E42; 1E43; Case map - 1E44; 1E45; Case map - 1E46; 1E47; Case map - 1E48; 1E49; Case map - 1E4A; 1E4B; Case map - 1E4C; 1E4D; Case map - 1E4E; 1E4F; Case map - 1E50; 1E51; Case map - 1E52; 1E53; Case map - 1E54; 1E55; Case map - 1E56; 1E57; Case map - 1E58; 1E59; Case map - 1E5A; 1E5B; Case map - 1E5C; 1E5D; Case map - 1E5E; 1E5F; Case map - 1E60; 1E61; Case map - 1E62; 1E63; Case map - 1E64; 1E65; Case map - 1E66; 1E67; Case map - 1E68; 1E69; Case map - 1E6A; 1E6B; Case map - 1E6C; 1E6D; Case map - 1E6E; 1E6F; Case map - 1E70; 1E71; Case map - 1E72; 1E73; Case map - 1E74; 1E75; Case map - 1E76; 1E77; Case map - 1E78; 1E79; Case map - 1E7A; 1E7B; Case map - 1E7C; 1E7D; Case map - 1E7E; 1E7F; Case map - 1E80; 1E81; Case map - 1E82; 1E83; Case map - 1E84; 1E85; Case map - 1E86; 1E87; Case map - 1E88; 1E89; Case map - 1E8A; 1E8B; Case map - 1E8C; 1E8D; Case map - 1E8E; 1E8F; Case map - 1E90; 1E91; Case map - 1E92; 1E93; Case map - 1E94; 1E95; Case map - 1E96; 0068 0331; Case map - 1E97; 0074 0308; Case map - 1E98; 0077 030A; Case map - 1E99; 0079 030A; Case map - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 71] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 1E9A; 0061 02BE; Case map - 1E9B; 1E61; Case map - 1EA0; 1EA1; Case map - 1EA2; 1EA3; Case map - 1EA4; 1EA5; Case map - 1EA6; 1EA7; Case map - 1EA8; 1EA9; Case map - 1EAA; 1EAB; Case map - 1EAC; 1EAD; Case map - 1EAE; 1EAF; Case map - 1EB0; 1EB1; Case map - 1EB2; 1EB3; Case map - 1EB4; 1EB5; Case map - 1EB6; 1EB7; Case map - 1EB8; 1EB9; Case map - 1EBA; 1EBB; Case map - 1EBC; 1EBD; Case map - 1EBE; 1EBF; Case map - 1EC0; 1EC1; Case map - 1EC2; 1EC3; Case map - 1EC4; 1EC5; Case map - 1EC6; 1EC7; Case map - 1EC8; 1EC9; Case map - 1ECA; 1ECB; Case map - 1ECC; 1ECD; Case map - 1ECE; 1ECF; Case map - 1ED0; 1ED1; Case map - 1ED2; 1ED3; Case map - 1ED4; 1ED5; Case map - 1ED6; 1ED7; Case map - 1ED8; 1ED9; Case map - 1EDA; 1EDB; Case map - 1EDC; 1EDD; Case map - 1EDE; 1EDF; Case map - 1EE0; 1EE1; Case map - 1EE2; 1EE3; Case map - 1EE4; 1EE5; Case map - 1EE6; 1EE7; Case map - 1EE8; 1EE9; Case map - 1EEA; 1EEB; Case map - 1EEC; 1EED; Case map - 1EEE; 1EEF; Case map - 1EF0; 1EF1; Case map - 1EF2; 1EF3; Case map - 1EF4; 1EF5; Case map - 1EF6; 1EF7; Case map - 1EF8; 1EF9; Case map - 1F08; 1F00; Case map - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 72] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 1F09; 1F01; Case map - 1F0A; 1F02; Case map - 1F0B; 1F03; Case map - 1F0C; 1F04; Case map - 1F0D; 1F05; Case map - 1F0E; 1F06; Case map - 1F0F; 1F07; Case map - 1F18; 1F10; Case map - 1F19; 1F11; Case map - 1F1A; 1F12; Case map - 1F1B; 1F13; Case map - 1F1C; 1F14; Case map - 1F1D; 1F15; Case map - 1F28; 1F20; Case map - 1F29; 1F21; Case map - 1F2A; 1F22; Case map - 1F2B; 1F23; Case map - 1F2C; 1F24; Case map - 1F2D; 1F25; Case map - 1F2E; 1F26; Case map - 1F2F; 1F27; Case map - 1F38; 1F30; Case map - 1F39; 1F31; Case map - 1F3A; 1F32; Case map - 1F3B; 1F33; Case map - 1F3C; 1F34; Case map - 1F3D; 1F35; Case map - 1F3E; 1F36; Case map - 1F3F; 1F37; Case map - 1F48; 1F40; Case map - 1F49; 1F41; Case map - 1F4A; 1F42; Case map - 1F4B; 1F43; Case map - 1F4C; 1F44; Case map - 1F4D; 1F45; Case map - 1F50; 03C5 0313; Case map - 1F52; 03C5 0313 0300; Case map - 1F54; 03C5 0313 0301; Case map - 1F56; 03C5 0313 0342; Case map - 1F59; 1F51; Case map - 1F5B; 1F53; Case map - 1F5D; 1F55; Case map - 1F5F; 1F57; Case map - 1F68; 1F60; Case map - 1F69; 1F61; Case map - 1F6A; 1F62; Case map - 1F6B; 1F63; Case map - 1F6C; 1F64; Case map - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 73] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 1F6D; 1F65; Case map - 1F6E; 1F66; Case map - 1F6F; 1F67; Case map - 1F80; 1F00 03B9; Case map - 1F81; 1F01 03B9; Case map - 1F82; 1F02 03B9; Case map - 1F83; 1F03 03B9; Case map - 1F84; 1F04 03B9; Case map - 1F85; 1F05 03B9; Case map - 1F86; 1F06 03B9; Case map - 1F87; 1F07 03B9; Case map - 1F88; 1F00 03B9; Case map - 1F89; 1F01 03B9; Case map - 1F8A; 1F02 03B9; Case map - 1F8B; 1F03 03B9; Case map - 1F8C; 1F04 03B9; Case map - 1F8D; 1F05 03B9; Case map - 1F8E; 1F06 03B9; Case map - 1F8F; 1F07 03B9; Case map - 1F90; 1F20 03B9; Case map - 1F91; 1F21 03B9; Case map - 1F92; 1F22 03B9; Case map - 1F93; 1F23 03B9; Case map - 1F94; 1F24 03B9; Case map - 1F95; 1F25 03B9; Case map - 1F96; 1F26 03B9; Case map - 1F97; 1F27 03B9; Case map - 1F98; 1F20 03B9; Case map - 1F99; 1F21 03B9; Case map - 1F9A; 1F22 03B9; Case map - 1F9B; 1F23 03B9; Case map - 1F9C; 1F24 03B9; Case map - 1F9D; 1F25 03B9; Case map - 1F9E; 1F26 03B9; Case map - 1F9F; 1F27 03B9; Case map - 1FA0; 1F60 03B9; Case map - 1FA1; 1F61 03B9; Case map - 1FA2; 1F62 03B9; Case map - 1FA3; 1F63 03B9; Case map - 1FA4; 1F64 03B9; Case map - 1FA5; 1F65 03B9; Case map - 1FA6; 1F66 03B9; Case map - 1FA7; 1F67 03B9; Case map - 1FA8; 1F60 03B9; Case map - 1FA9; 1F61 03B9; Case map - 1FAA; 1F62 03B9; Case map - 1FAB; 1F63 03B9; Case map - 1FAC; 1F64 03B9; Case map - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 74] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 1FAD; 1F65 03B9; Case map - 1FAE; 1F66 03B9; Case map - 1FAF; 1F67 03B9; Case map - 1FB2; 1F70 03B9; Case map - 1FB3; 03B1 03B9; Case map - 1FB4; 03AC 03B9; Case map - 1FB6; 03B1 0342; Case map - 1FB7; 03B1 0342 03B9; Case map - 1FB8; 1FB0; Case map - 1FB9; 1FB1; Case map - 1FBA; 1F70; Case map - 1FBB; 1F71; Case map - 1FBC; 03B1 03B9; Case map - 1FBE; 03B9; Case map - 1FC2; 1F74 03B9; Case map - 1FC3; 03B7 03B9; Case map - 1FC4; 03AE 03B9; Case map - 1FC6; 03B7 0342; Case map - 1FC7; 03B7 0342 03B9; Case map - 1FC8; 1F72; Case map - 1FC9; 1F73; Case map - 1FCA; 1F74; Case map - 1FCB; 1F75; Case map - 1FCC; 03B7 03B9; Case map - 1FD2; 03B9 0308 0300; Case map - 1FD3; 03B9 0308 0301; Case map - 1FD6; 03B9 0342; Case map - 1FD7; 03B9 0308 0342; Case map - 1FD8; 1FD0; Case map - 1FD9; 1FD1; Case map - 1FDA; 1F76; Case map - 1FDB; 1F77; Case map - 1FE2; 03C5 0308 0300; Case map - 1FE3; 03C5 0308 0301; Case map - 1FE4; 03C1 0313; Case map - 1FE6; 03C5 0342; Case map - 1FE7; 03C5 0308 0342; Case map - 1FE8; 1FE0; Case map - 1FE9; 1FE1; Case map - 1FEA; 1F7A; Case map - 1FEB; 1F7B; Case map - 1FEC; 1FE5; Case map - 1FF2; 1F7C 03B9; Case map - 1FF3; 03C9 03B9; Case map - 1FF4; 03CE 03B9; Case map - 1FF6; 03C9 0342; Case map - 1FF7; 03C9 0342 03B9; Case map - 1FF8; 1F78; Case map - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 75] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 1FF9; 1F79; Case map - 1FFA; 1F7C; Case map - 1FFB; 1F7D; Case map - 1FFC; 03C9 03B9; Case map - 2126; 03C9; Case map - 212A; 006B; Case map - 212B; 00E5; Case map - 2160; 2170; Case map - 2161; 2171; Case map - 2162; 2172; Case map - 2163; 2173; Case map - 2164; 2174; Case map - 2165; 2175; Case map - 2166; 2176; Case map - 2167; 2177; Case map - 2168; 2178; Case map - 2169; 2179; Case map - 216A; 217A; Case map - 216B; 217B; Case map - 216C; 217C; Case map - 216D; 217D; Case map - 216E; 217E; Case map - 216F; 217F; Case map - 24B6; 24D0; Case map - 24B7; 24D1; Case map - 24B8; 24D2; Case map - 24B9; 24D3; Case map - 24BA; 24D4; Case map - 24BB; 24D5; Case map - 24BC; 24D6; Case map - 24BD; 24D7; Case map - 24BE; 24D8; Case map - 24BF; 24D9; Case map - 24C0; 24DA; Case map - 24C1; 24DB; Case map - 24C2; 24DC; Case map - 24C3; 24DD; Case map - 24C4; 24DE; Case map - 24C5; 24DF; Case map - 24C6; 24E0; Case map - 24C7; 24E1; Case map - 24C8; 24E2; Case map - 24C9; 24E3; Case map - 24CA; 24E4; Case map - 24CB; 24E5; Case map - 24CC; 24E6; Case map - 24CD; 24E7; Case map - 24CE; 24E8; Case map - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 76] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 24CF; 24E9; Case map - FB00; 0066 0066; Case map - FB01; 0066 0069; Case map - FB02; 0066 006C; Case map - FB03; 0066 0066 0069; Case map - FB04; 0066 0066 006C; Case map - FB05; 0073 0074; Case map - FB06; 0073 0074; Case map - FB13; 0574 0576; Case map - FB14; 0574 0565; Case map - FB15; 0574 056B; Case map - FB16; 057E 0576; Case map - FB17; 0574 056D; Case map - FF21; FF41; Case map - FF22; FF42; Case map - FF23; FF43; Case map - FF24; FF44; Case map - FF25; FF45; Case map - FF26; FF46; Case map - FF27; FF47; Case map - FF28; FF48; Case map - FF29; FF49; Case map - FF2A; FF4A; Case map - FF2B; FF4B; Case map - FF2C; FF4C; Case map - FF2D; FF4D; Case map - FF2E; FF4E; Case map - FF2F; FF4F; Case map - FF30; FF50; Case map - FF31; FF51; Case map - FF32; FF52; Case map - FF33; FF53; Case map - FF34; FF54; Case map - FF35; FF55; Case map - FF36; FF56; Case map - FF37; FF57; Case map - FF38; FF58; Case map - FF39; FF59; Case map - FF3A; FF5A; Case map - 10400; 10428; Case map - 10401; 10429; Case map - 10402; 1042A; Case map - 10403; 1042B; Case map - 10404; 1042C; Case map - 10405; 1042D; Case map - 10406; 1042E; Case map - 10407; 1042F; Case map - 10408; 10430; Case map - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 77] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 10409; 10431; Case map - 1040A; 10432; Case map - 1040B; 10433; Case map - 1040C; 10434; Case map - 1040D; 10435; Case map - 1040E; 10436; Case map - 1040F; 10437; Case map - 10410; 10438; Case map - 10411; 10439; Case map - 10412; 1043A; Case map - 10413; 1043B; Case map - 10414; 1043C; Case map - 10415; 1043D; Case map - 10416; 1043E; Case map - 10417; 1043F; Case map - 10418; 10440; Case map - 10419; 10441; Case map - 1041A; 10442; Case map - 1041B; 10443; Case map - 1041C; 10444; Case map - 1041D; 10445; Case map - 1041E; 10446; Case map - 1041F; 10447; Case map - 10420; 10448; Case map - 10421; 10449; Case map - 10422; 1044A; Case map - 10423; 1044B; Case map - 10424; 1044C; Case map - 10425; 1044D; Case map - ----- End Table B.3 ----- - -C. Prohibition tables - - The tables in this appendix consist of lines with one prohibited code - point per line. The format of the lines are the value of the code - point, a semicolon, and a comment which is the name of the code - point. - -C.1 Space characters - -C.1.1 ASCII space characters - - ----- Start Table C.1.1 ----- - 0020; SPACE - ----- End Table C.1.1 ----- - - - - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 78] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - -C.1.2 Non-ASCII space characters - ----- Start Table C.1.2 ----- - 00A0; NO-BREAK SPACE - 1680; OGHAM SPACE MARK - 2000; EN QUAD - 2001; EM QUAD - 2002; EN SPACE - 2003; EM SPACE - 2004; THREE-PER-EM SPACE - 2005; FOUR-PER-EM SPACE - 2006; SIX-PER-EM SPACE - 2007; FIGURE SPACE - 2008; PUNCTUATION SPACE - 2009; THIN SPACE - 200A; HAIR SPACE - 200B; ZERO WIDTH SPACE - 202F; NARROW NO-BREAK SPACE - 205F; MEDIUM MATHEMATICAL SPACE - 3000; IDEOGRAPHIC SPACE - ----- End Table C.1.2 ----- - -C.2 Control characters - -C.2.1 ASCII control characters - - ----- Start Table C.2.1 ----- - 0000-001F; [CONTROL CHARACTERS] - 007F; DELETE - ----- End Table C.2.1 ----- - -C.2.2 Non-ASCII control characters - - ----- Start Table C.2.2 ----- - 0080-009F; [CONTROL CHARACTERS] - 06DD; ARABIC END OF AYAH - 070F; SYRIAC ABBREVIATION MARK - 180E; MONGOLIAN VOWEL SEPARATOR - 200C; ZERO WIDTH NON-JOINER - 200D; ZERO WIDTH JOINER - 2028; LINE SEPARATOR - 2029; PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR - 2060; WORD JOINER - 2061; FUNCTION APPLICATION - 2062; INVISIBLE TIMES - 2063; INVISIBLE SEPARATOR - 206A-206F; [CONTROL CHARACTERS] - FEFF; ZERO WIDTH NO-BREAK SPACE - FFF9-FFFC; [CONTROL CHARACTERS] - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 79] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 1D173-1D17A; [MUSICAL CONTROL CHARACTERS] - ----- End Table C.2.2 ----- - -C.3 Private use - - ----- Start Table C.3 ----- - E000-F8FF; [PRIVATE USE, PLANE 0] - F0000-FFFFD; [PRIVATE USE, PLANE 15] - 100000-10FFFD; [PRIVATE USE, PLANE 16] - ----- End Table C.3 ----- - -C.4 Non-character code points - - ----- Start Table C.4 ----- - FDD0-FDEF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS] - FFFE-FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS] - 1FFFE-1FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS] - 2FFFE-2FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS] - 3FFFE-3FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS] - 4FFFE-4FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS] - 5FFFE-5FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS] - 6FFFE-6FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS] - 7FFFE-7FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS] - 8FFFE-8FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS] - 9FFFE-9FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS] - AFFFE-AFFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS] - BFFFE-BFFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS] - CFFFE-CFFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS] - DFFFE-DFFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS] - EFFFE-EFFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS] - FFFFE-FFFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS] - 10FFFE-10FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS] - ----- End Table C.4 ----- - -C.5 Surrogate codes - - ----- Start Table C.5 ----- - D800-DFFF; [SURROGATE CODES] - ----- End Table C.5 ----- - -C.6 Inappropriate for plain text - - ----- Start Table C.6 ----- - FFF9; INTERLINEAR ANNOTATION ANCHOR - FFFA; INTERLINEAR ANNOTATION SEPARATOR - FFFB; INTERLINEAR ANNOTATION TERMINATOR - FFFC; OBJECT REPLACEMENT CHARACTER - FFFD; REPLACEMENT CHARACTER - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 80] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - ----- End Table C.6 ----- - -C.7 Inappropriate for canonical representation - - ----- Start Table C.7 ----- - 2FF0-2FFB; [IDEOGRAPHIC DESCRIPTION CHARACTERS] - ----- End Table C.7 ----- - -C.8 Change display properties or are deprecated - - ----- Start Table C.8 ----- - 0340; COMBINING GRAVE TONE MARK - 0341; COMBINING ACUTE TONE MARK - 200E; LEFT-TO-RIGHT MARK - 200F; RIGHT-TO-LEFT MARK - 202A; LEFT-TO-RIGHT EMBEDDING - 202B; RIGHT-TO-LEFT EMBEDDING - 202C; POP DIRECTIONAL FORMATTING - 202D; LEFT-TO-RIGHT OVERRIDE - 202E; RIGHT-TO-LEFT OVERRIDE - 206A; INHIBIT SYMMETRIC SWAPPING - 206B; ACTIVATE SYMMETRIC SWAPPING - 206C; INHIBIT ARABIC FORM SHAPING - 206D; ACTIVATE ARABIC FORM SHAPING - 206E; NATIONAL DIGIT SHAPES - 206F; NOMINAL DIGIT SHAPES - ----- End Table C.8 ----- - -C.9 Tagging characters - - ----- Start Table C.9 ----- - E0001; LANGUAGE TAG - E0020-E007F; [TAGGING CHARACTERS] - ----- End Table C.9 ----- - -D. Bidirectional tables - -D.1 Characters with bidirectional property "R" or "AL" - - ----- Start Table D.1 ----- - 05BE - 05C0 - 05C3 - 05D0-05EA - 05F0-05F4 - 061B - 061F - 0621-063A - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 81] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 0640-064A - 066D-066F - 0671-06D5 - 06DD - 06E5-06E6 - 06FA-06FE - 0700-070D - 0710 - 0712-072C - 0780-07A5 - 07B1 - 200F - FB1D - FB1F-FB28 - FB2A-FB36 - FB38-FB3C - FB3E - FB40-FB41 - FB43-FB44 - FB46-FBB1 - FBD3-FD3D - FD50-FD8F - FD92-FDC7 - FDF0-FDFC - FE70-FE74 - FE76-FEFC - ----- End Table D.1 ----- - -D.2 Characters with bidirectional property "L" - - ----- Start Table D.2 ----- - 0041-005A - 0061-007A - 00AA - 00B5 - 00BA - 00C0-00D6 - 00D8-00F6 - 00F8-0220 - 0222-0233 - 0250-02AD - 02B0-02B8 - 02BB-02C1 - 02D0-02D1 - 02E0-02E4 - 02EE - 037A - 0386 - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 82] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 0388-038A - 038C - 038E-03A1 - 03A3-03CE - 03D0-03F5 - 0400-0482 - 048A-04CE - 04D0-04F5 - 04F8-04F9 - 0500-050F - 0531-0556 - 0559-055F - 0561-0587 - 0589 - 0903 - 0905-0939 - 093D-0940 - 0949-094C - 0950 - 0958-0961 - 0964-0970 - 0982-0983 - 0985-098C - 098F-0990 - 0993-09A8 - 09AA-09B0 - 09B2 - 09B6-09B9 - 09BE-09C0 - 09C7-09C8 - 09CB-09CC - 09D7 - 09DC-09DD - 09DF-09E1 - 09E6-09F1 - 09F4-09FA - 0A05-0A0A - 0A0F-0A10 - 0A13-0A28 - 0A2A-0A30 - 0A32-0A33 - 0A35-0A36 - 0A38-0A39 - 0A3E-0A40 - 0A59-0A5C - 0A5E - 0A66-0A6F - 0A72-0A74 - - - -Hoffman & Blanchet Standards Track [Page 83] - -RFC 3454 Preparation of Internationalized Strings December 2002 - - - 0A83 - 0A85-0A8B - 0A8D - 0A8F-0A91 - 0A93-0AA8 - 0AAA-0AB0 - 0AB2-0AB3 - 0AB5-0AB9 - 0ABD-0AC0 - 0AC9 - 0ACB-0ACC - 0AD0 - 0AE0 - 0AE6-0AEF - 0B02-0B03 - 0B05-0B0C - 0B0F-0B10 - 0B13-0B28 - 0B2A-0B30 - 0B32-0B33 - 0B36-0B39 - 0B3D-0B3E - 0B40 - 0B47-0B48 - 0B4B-0B4C - 0B57 - 0B5C-0B5D - 0B5F-0B61 - 0B66-0B70 - 0B83 - 0B85-0B8A - 0B8E-0B90 - 0B92-0B95 - 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Functions that return other than an - * integer value, however, MUST have their return value defined. - */ -- off64_t smbw_lseek(); -+ /* off64_t smbw_lseek(); */ - - if (smbw_fd(fd)) { - return (off_t) smbw_lseek(fd, offset, whence); -@@ -518,7 +520,7 @@ - * function and smbw.c et al. Functions that return other than an - * integer value, however, MUST have their return value defined. - */ -- off64_t smbw_lseek(); -+ /* off64_t smbw_lseek(); */ - - if (smbw_fd(fd)) - ret = smbw_lseek(fd, offset, whence); -diff -urN samba-3.0.25a.org/examples/libsmbclient/smbwrapper/wrapper.h samba-3.0.25a/examples/libsmbclient/smbwrapper/wrapper.h ---- samba-3.0.25a.org/examples/libsmbclient/smbwrapper/wrapper.h 2006-01-25 00:46:42.000000000 +0100 -+++ samba-3.0.25a/examples/libsmbclient/smbwrapper/wrapper.h 2007-06-17 17:38:36.620376591 +0200 -@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ - int (* unlink)(char *name); - int (* utime)(char *name, struct utimbuf *tvp); - int (* utimes)(char *name, struct timeval *tvp); -- int (* readlink)(char *path, char *buf, size_t bufsize); -+ ssize_t (* readlink)(char *path, char *buf, size_t bufsize); - int (* rename)(char *oldname, char *newname); - int (* rmdir)(char *name); - int (* symlink)(char *topath, char *frompath); ---- samba-3.5.9/examples/libsmbclient/smbwrapper/Makefile~ 2011-07-25 13:34:46.000000000 +0200 -+++ samba-3.5.9/examples/libsmbclient/smbwrapper/Makefile 2011-07-25 13:50:38.081681589 +0200 -@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ - $(CC) -g \ - -Wl,-init=smbw_initialize \ - -shared \ -- --export-all-symbols \ -+ -Wl,-fexport-all-symbols \ - -o $(BIN)/smbwrapper.so \ - $(SMBWRAPPER_OBJS) \ - $(LDFLAGS) \ diff --git a/samba4.spec b/samba4.spec index 5ecd09f..230762c 100644 --- a/samba4.spec +++ b/samba4.spec @@ -54,22 +54,19 @@ Group: Networking/Daemons Source0: http://www.samba.org/samba/ftp/stable/samba-%{version}.tar.gz # Source0-md5: 93e9aad40893ba48d08e1b28e7efff72 Source1: smb.init -Source2: %{name}.pamd +Source2: samba.pamd Source3: swat.inetd -Source4: %{name}.sysconfig -Source5: %{name}.logrotate +Source4: samba.sysconfig +Source5: samba.logrotate Source6: smb.conf Source7: winbind.init Source8: winbind.sysconfig -Source9: %{name}-rfc3454.txt -Source10: https://github.com/downloads/fumiyas/samba-virusfilter/%{name}-virusfilter-%{virusfilter_version}.tar.bz2 +Source10: https://github.com/downloads/fumiyas/samba-virusfilter/samba-virusfilter-%{virusfilter_version}.tar.bz2 # Source10-md5: a3a30d5fbf309d356e8c5833db680c17 -Patch0: %{name}-smbwrapper.patch -Patch1: %{name}-c++-nofail.patch -Patch2: %{name}-pthread.patch -Patch3: %{name}-nscd.patch -Patch4: %{name}-lprng-no-dot-printers.patch -Patch5: %{name}-passdb-smbpasswd.patch +Patch1: samba-c++-nofail.patch +Patch3: samba-nscd.patch +Patch4: samba-lprng-no-dot-printers.patch +Patch5: samba-passdb-smbpasswd.patch URL: http://www.samba.org/ BuildRequires: acl-devel BuildRequires: autoconf @@ -877,24 +874,10 @@ Moduły Samby dla Pythona. %prep %setup -q -n samba-%{version} -%patch0 -p1 %patch1 -p1 -%patch2 -p1 %patch3 -p1 %patch4 -p1 -%{__sed} -i 's#%SAMBAVERSION%#%{version}#' docs/htmldocs/index.html - -# deprecated in gnutls 3.0 -%{__sed} -i -e "s/gnutls_transport_set_lowat(tls->session, 0);//" source4/lib/tls/tls.c -%{__sed} -i -e "s/gnutls_transport_set_lowat(tlss->tls_session, 0);//" source4/lib/tls/tls_tstream.c - -#cd examples/VFS -#mv README{,.vfs} -#cd ../.. - -install %{SOURCE9} source4/heimdal/lib/wind/rfc3454.txt - %build # use ld.bfd because gold doesn't understand linker script install -d our-ld @@ -947,12 +930,7 @@ cd source3 %{__make} -j1 everything pam_smbpass bin/smbget bin/vfstest \ LD=ld -cd ../examples -%{__make} -C libsmbclient/smbwrapper \ - CC="%{__cc}" \ - CFLAGS="%{rpmcflags} -fPIC \$(DEFS) \$(SMBINCLUDE)" - -cd VFS +cd ../examples/VFS %{__autoheader} %{__autoconf} %configure \ @@ -991,14 +969,6 @@ install -p source3/bin/vfstest $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_bindir} cp -a source3/bin/libsmbclient.a $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/libsmbclient.a -cp -a source3/pkgconfig/smbclient.pc $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_pkgconfigdir}/smbclient.pc -cp -a source3/pkgconfig/wbclient.pc $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_pkgconfigdir}/wbclient.pc - -# smbwrapper -install -p examples/libsmbclient/smbwrapper/smbwrapper.so $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/smbwrapper.so -install -p examples/libsmbclient/smbwrapper/smbsh $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_bindir} -cp -p examples/libsmbclient/smbwrapper/smbsh.1 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_mandir}/man1 - # these are needed to build samba-pdbsql install -d $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_includedir}/%{name}/nsswitch cp -a source3/include/*.h $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_includedir}/%{name} @@ -1220,7 +1190,6 @@ fi %attr(755,root,root) %{_bindir}/smbsh %attr(755,root,root) %{_bindir}/smbtar %attr(755,root,root) %{_bindir}/smbtree -%attr(755,root,root) %{_libdir}/smbwrapper.so %{_mandir}/man1/findsmb.1* %{_mandir}/man1/nmblookup.1* %{_mandir}/man1/rpcclient.1* -- 2.44.0