Related: tdf#82184 correct wrong or obsoleted LCIDs for MSI

This solves the cases of Oromo, Kinyarwanda and Sinhala.

Kabyle is a problem on its own and apparently not easily solvable, see
attempts in https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/71247

Change-Id: Id001aeba07a95f283b4cd6057c1f6e8088de940a
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/71535
Reviewed-by: Eike Rathke <erack@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Jenkins
diff --git a/l10ntools/source/ulfconv/msi-encodinglist.txt b/l10ntools/source/ulfconv/msi-encodinglist.txt
index 96f8734..3c98165 100644
--- a/l10ntools/source/ulfconv/msi-encodinglist.txt
+++ b/l10ntools/source/ulfconv/msi-encodinglist.txt
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@
ja       0  1041
jbo      0  1624
ka       0  1079   # Georgian
kab      0  1625
kab      0  1625   # Kabyle
kk       0  1087
km       0  1107   # Khmer
kmr-Latn 0  1574
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@
nso      0  1132
ny       0  1598
oc       0  1154   # Occitan-lengadocian
om       0  2162
om       0  1138   # Oromo
or       0  1096   # Odia
or-IN    0  1096
pa-IN    0  1094   # Punjabi
@@ -130,13 +130,13 @@
rm       0  1047   # Raeto-Romance
ro       0  1048   # Romanian
ru       0  1049
rw       0  1569   # Kinyarwanda
rw       0  1159   # Kinyarwanda
sa-IN    0  1103   # Sanskrit
sat      0  1606   # Santali
sb       0  1070   # Sorbian
sc       0  3047
sd       0  1113   # Sindhi
si       0  2133
si       0  1115   # Sinhala
sid      0  1669   # Sidama, fake LCID
sk       0  1051   # Slovak
sl       0  1060   # Slovenian