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This bug was fixed in the package orage - 4.5.14.0-1ubuntu2
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orage (4.5.14.0-1ubuntu2) jaunty; urgency=low
* debian/patches/01_fix-l10n-en_IN.patch
- Corrects an internationalization issue in en_IN local
where the start/end buttons show the date number, but
not
I think the change is too invasive for Intrepid. We'll fix in Jaunty :)
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An in-progress patch has been committed to Debian Xfce SVN.
** Also affects: orage (Debian)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: orage (Debian)
Status: New = Fix Committed
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This is now fixed in Debian, pending upload by Corsac (the fix has been
confirmed). Once uploaded to Debian, a merge will bring it to Uubuntu.
Since both Ubuntu and Debian have the same versions of orage, and the
upload to Debian is a bug-fix only change, I believe that is the correct
course of
Confirmed as an issue, triaged
** Changed in: orage (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
Status: New = Triaged
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: orage
in the new appointment window, the start and end buttons show change in
date number but not in day of week.
+ Steps to reproduce:
+ run from terminal: LANG=en_IN orage (remove quote marks)
+ File-New
Orage 4.5.12.2-svn
Xfce
This is not anymore related to the original BUG.
This is now install program, which should not be discussed here.
After saying that...
Try:
pkg-config --modversion libxfcegui4-1.0
It should say 4.4.2 or similar
pkg-config searches file called
libxfcegui4-1.0.pc
This file should be where
I understand. Thank you.
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 12:09 AM, Juha Kautto
[EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
This is not anymore related to the original BUG.
This is now install program, which should not be discussed here.
After saying that...
Try:
pkg-config --modversion libxfcegui4-1.0
It should say
This is now fixed in Xfce svn Orage version 4.5.14.3 (svn revision 27526).
But I do not know how and when this fix appears in Ubuntu (or debian).
Unfortunately there is no real workaround for this problem,
so Orage does not work with en_IN locale before this fix.
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I tried to configure orage 4.5.13.6-svn and it exits with
checking for libxfcegui4-1.0 = 4.4.0... not found
*** The required package libxfcegui4-1.0 was not found on your system.
*** Please install libxfcegui4-1.0 (atleast version 4.4.0) or adjust
*** the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if
I can reproduce this now. (I managed to set my locale to en_IN and see the
problem.)
Fix in progress.
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I could not find this language pack. Any ideas which packages I should
install to be able to see that myself?
Can you compile c/gtk files from source if I create a test program for
you?
(Hard to understand how this is possible as the whole button string is
generated with strftime %x command.)
The language pack could be en-base. package manager says that. (how can i
find out for sure?). locale is india. I have seen problems that many
programs have in recognizing this locale, but it usually overrides or works
in some way.
I am not a linux guy. In fact I'm not even a computer guy. But I
My locale is India
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ locale
LANG=en_IN
LC_CTYPE=en_IN
LC_NUMERIC=en_IN
LC_TIME=en_IN
LC_COLLATE=en_IN
LC_MONETARY=en_IN
LC_MESSAGES=en_IN
LC_PAPER=en_IN
LC_NAME=en_IN
LC_ADDRESS=en_IN
LC_TELEPHONE=en_IN
LC_MEASUREMENT=en_IN
LC_IDENTIFICATION=en_IN
LC_ALL=
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
** Attachment added: orage_new.jpg
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The format of those buttons depend on locale.
What is your locale?
What does command
locale
show in your system?
What does command
date +%x
show in your system?
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