Bug#877900: How to get 24-hour time on en_US.UTF-8 locale now?

2019-02-08 Thread Roman Mamedov
On Fri, 8 Feb 2019 10:42:06 +0100 Aurelien Jarno wrote: > Yes, that's normal that only LANG is set, as it's the one with less > priority. That said there was clearly something setting LC_ALL to > en.US-UTF-8 before, you might want to grep /etc for that. When only LANG > is set, you should get and

Bug#877900: How to get 24-hour time on en_US.UTF-8 locale now?

2019-02-08 Thread Roman Mamedov
On Fri, 8 Feb 2019 10:21:41 +0100 Aurelien Jarno wrote: > What is the content of /etc/default/locale? it looks like you have an > additional entry than the LANG one set by dpkg-reconfigure locales. "dpkg-reconfigure locales" only writes LANG=C.UTF-8 (or any other accordingly) to that file. This

Bug#877900: How to get 24-hour time on en_US.UTF-8 locale now?

2019-02-07 Thread Roman Mamedov
So for those of us (the entire world), who have been relying on this behavior: > * en_US (.UTF-8) is used as the default English locale for all places that > don't have a specific variant (and often even then). Generally, technical > users use English as a system locale How do we roll-back w