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Use iso-codes 4.12.0 from Debian #149

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@alanorth alanorth commented Nov 7, 2022

Update generate.py to use iso-codes 4.12.0 from Debian and re-generate all assets.

Fixes #148.

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Until they update to iso-codes 4.12.0.

See: pycountry/pycountry#149
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Hi, any chance to get a new version with this commit included? Merci. Arnaud Atoch

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hofrob commented Jan 26, 2023

@osnyx @ctheune Can you take a look at this PR?

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jkdaza commented Mar 1, 2023

@ctheune would it be OK to merge this, please?
The issue of the name of the Republic of Türkiye is becoming a pressing one.
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alanorth commented Mar 1, 2023

On this note, iso-codes 4.13.0 was just released yesterday. There are a few changes to common names there (makes me wonder if the tests in this project are woking?).

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zware commented Sep 28, 2023

This is superseded by #156, but v4.15.0 is now available. This one should probably be closed.

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@alanorth alanorth deleted the iso-codes-4.12.0 branch September 29, 2023 04:12
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UN registers 'Türkiye' as new country name to replace 'Turkey'
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