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Package: locales
Version: 2.3.2

I am in New Zealand and I'm having problems with the en_NZ locale.  I've 
noticed for some time in mozilla my dates appear in %M-%D-%YY format, 
and it is rather frustrating and confusing.  I was doing some work date 
work C and noticed glib was giving me the wrong date formats as well, so 
I think theres something up in the locales giving wrong date format.  If 
I do date +"%x" at the prompt, I get MM/DD/YY when I expect the locale 
to return DD/MM/YY instead. I can't find any difference between the 
en_NZ and en_GB locales to suggest what is the cause of the dates been 
wrong. 





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At Tue, 07 Oct 2003 01:15:50 +1300,
Dru wrote:
> I am in New Zealand and I'm having problems with the en_NZ locale.  I've 
> noticed for some time in mozilla my dates appear in %M-%D-%YY format, 
> and it is rather frustrating and confusing.  I was doing some work date 
> work C and noticed glib was giving me the wrong date formats as well, so 
> I think theres something up in the locales giving wrong date format.  If 
> I do date +"%x" at the prompt, I get MM/DD/YY when I expect the locale 
> to return DD/MM/YY instead. I can't find any difference between the 
> en_NZ and en_GB locales to suggest what is the cause of the dates been 
> wrong. 

According to http://sources.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=121 ,
it was marked as invalid.  I think it's OK to close this report.
If you have another information, please let us know.

Regards,
-- gotom


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