*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 510023 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/510023
Well, It depends on your system locale...you must have this locale set
in your system. other wise GTK client will issue you a warning if you
have noted :) on your terminal *WARNING:translate:Unable to set locale
hi_IN.UTF-8: unsupported locale setting *
The gtk tries to set your default locale to hi_IN by locale.setlocale() but
your machine does not have the entry in its locale file. ie you need to
explicitly make an entry of the locale needed by following ways:
1: using the command:
sudo locale-gen 'hi_IN.UTF-8'
2: manually edit the file
/var/lib/locales/supported.d/local and make the entry of
the locale you need.
Then when you restart the gtk . It will easily set the locale.
Note: The date /datetime format are different on different ubuntu
versions. Also this is a duplicate of lp:510023
Regards,
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 510023
"WARNING:translate:Unable to set locale" error on Ubuntu 9.10/CentOS 5.4 x64
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/894319
Title:
Wrong date format with multi-language suppport
Status in OpenERP GTK Client:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Hello,
With multi-lanaguage support,
1> Installed the french and hindi translation.
2> From the preference change the french or hindi language.
3> See the date value of date any place with web client, Date value
translated according to language selection. Where as GTK client behave
differently.
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