A better wording of that error message is about to replace the one with the
misleading "unsupported locale setting".
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/precise/language-selector/precise/revision/170
With that I think this bug should be considered fixed.
** Changed in: language-selector (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/877487
Title:
Setting the regional formats for a just installed language fails if
language-selector is not closed after installation of the language
Status in “language-selector” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
After clean install of Ubuntu 11.10 and installing the Dutch/Flemish
language, I tried to set the regional formats to Dutch (still using the English
interface, I only want the Dutch regional formats). This fails with the message
"[Failed to apply the 'nl_NL.UTF-8' format choice: unsupported locale setting]"
displayed after "Date:". The same happens for Dutch(Belgie) with 'nl_BE.UTF-8'.
After restarting the language-selector the procedure works as expected. Bug
also exists for other languages (tried with Dzongkha)
Steps to reproduce (on an English clean install)
1. Open language-selector, click 'Install / Remove Languages...', install
'Dutch; Flemish'
2. Do not close the language selector!
3. Go to 'Regional Formats', set to Dutch, you get the error message
4. Close language-selector
5. Try step 3 again, and this time it works.
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