This tool, which only works on Linux, uses your system's locale data to generate a collator partition for Tangara. This partition is uses to sort database information (album names, etc.) in a way that makes sense to humans. Because this script isn't portable, `Generic.LC_COLLATE` is included as a pregenerated collator partition that should work well for most people's music libraries. ## Partition format The collator partition has 3MiB reserved for it in the partition table, which is enough to hold the compiled collation data for ISO14651 character sorting, plus a small amount of free space. The first 8 bytes of the partition are reserved for a partition name; usually the name of the locale that the collation data was compiled for, or 'Generic' for ISO14651 data. Following the 8 byte name, is a complete LC_COLLATE file, as generate by GNU libc's `localedef` utility. Debian's version 2.37 of this utility is known to work. FIXME: We should vendor this version of the tool, so that our format remains stable across glibc changes.