commit | beb15ac6a8d86d8ff13e50554eb49c4565a5c2bb | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Anton Hansson <hansson@google.com> | Fri Jan 04 14:15:04 2019 +0000 |
committer | Anton Hansson <hansson@google.com> | Fri Jan 04 14:15:04 2019 +0000 |
tree | f4de41525b265b905610c9d04e03a01bad5f7c00 | |
parent | 7be9e4dacc271690eca9217ae1aa7c3577f767d1 [diff] |
Remove km_MH locale from mainline This doesn't appear to be a real locale. The interpretation would be khmer spoken in the Marshall Islands, which doesn't appear to be a thing. The locale doesn't appear in https://lh.2xlibre.net/locales/ or frameworks/base/core/res/res/values/locale_config.xml. It might have been a typo when it was introduced in internal change I78d91916fdbb04502466c26bf7d160fe679aaa31. Test: make Change-Id: Id1deebdd8ad2a5601c15b84e010be766b3a951e9
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