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[bugs #348] Latest Modifications:

Changes by: 
                Mathieu Roy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
'Date: 
                sam 24.04.2004 à 14:45 (Europe/Paris)

            What     | Removed                   | Added
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          Resolution | None                      | Invalid
         Assigned to | None                      | yeupou
              Status | Open                      | Closed


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I think it's a misconfiguration issue at savannah.gnu.org. I don't know if it 
is due to the chrooting method or anything else but it just appears that 
locales are not supported by the installation of apache there.



Savane supports i18n and i10n and with a clean install, users get the date in 
the appropriate format for their language setting.



BTW, yyyy/mm/dd is not universal at all either: in French, the standard is 
dd/mm/yyyy (or even dd-mm-yyyy). :)



So the only way to get something satisfactory is to use locales, which is not 
something complicated on a GNU/Linux system nowadays.



Regards,








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[bugs #348] Full Item Snapshot:

URL: <http://gna.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=348>
Project: Savane
Submitted by: Elfyn McBratney
On: sam 24.04.2004 à 14:36

Category:  Web Frontend
Severity:  1 - Trivial
Priority:  A - Later
Resolution:  Invalid
Assigned to:  yeupou
Status:  Closed
Release:  
Planned Release:  


Summary:  Savane uses American date format (mm/dd/yyyy)

Original Submission:  Hi,

Tony Mountifield submitted a bug at the Savannah administration project 
regarding the use of the American mm/dd/yyyy date format use in Savane 
(<https://savannah.nongnu.org/support/?func=detailitem&item_id=103025>).

Would if perhaps be better to use the more universal yyyy/mm/dd format instead?

Commentaires :
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Date: sam 24.04.2004 à 14:45        By: yeupou
I think it's a misconfiguration issue at savannah.gnu.org. I don't know if it 
is due to the chrooting method or anything else but it just appears that 
locales are not supported by the installation of apache there.



Savane supports i18n and i10n and with a clean install, users get the date in 
the appropriate format for their language setting.



BTW, yyyy/mm/dd is not universal at all either: in French, the standard is 
dd/mm/yyyy (or even dd-mm-yyyy). :)



So the only way to get something satisfactory is to use locales, which is not 
something complicated on a GNU/Linux system nowadays.



Regards,














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