Appears to be a bug with Mono finding locales, assigning to Mono.
** Package changed: ubuntu = mono (Ubuntu)
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Clock Calendar shows Sunday at the start of the week
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Ok, I tried this now. And that seems to be the problem, looks like I got
an empty string for the CurrentCulture.Name:
j...@xeee ~ $ csharp
Mono C# Shell, type help; for help
Enter statements below.
csharp using System.Threading;
csharp using System.Globalization;
csharp Console.WriteLine
Same here with LV locale.
If this is Mono bug, where could it be reported?
iva...@kurmis:~$ locale
LANG=lv_LV.UTF-8
LC_CTYPE=lv_LV.UTF-8
LC_NUMERIC=lv_LV.UTF-8
LC_TIME=lv_LV.UTF-8
LC_COLLATE=lv_LV.UTF-8
LC_MONETARY=lv_LV.UTF-8
LC_MESSAGES=lv_LV.UTF-8
LC_PAPER=lv_LV.UTF-8
LC_NAME=lv_LV.UTF-8
Hi, can open a terminal and type $ csharp
This should put you into a csharp shell, then type the following
(please use Enter to separate the lines in the csharp shell):
using System.Threading;
using System.Globalization;
Console.WriteLine (Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture.Name);
2009/10/28
No, this doesn't seem to be the problem.
Here with me, the locale - setting is changed so Monday should be the
start of week, and in the gnome-panel clock applet it works as it should
and shows Monday as the start. But in gnome-do, the calendar shows after
a restart and everything still sunday...
I have verified this code several times, we are doing the right thing.
*IF* it is not working, then there is a bug with Mono determining your
locale. Please file an upstream report with Mono.
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Status: New = Invalid
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Clock Calendar shows Sunday at the start of the
This bug isn't in Gnome Do—it's in Ubuntu's British English (en-GB)
locale, which is part of the default installation for users in Britain.
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Clock Calendar shows Sunday at the start of the week
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** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Thank you for bringing this bug to our attention. Unfortunately a paper
cut should be a small usability issue in the default install that
affects many people and is quick and easy to fix. I'm afraid this bug
can't be addressed as part of this project.
Gnome Do is not part of the default install ,
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Looks like it's currently not possible to change settings like this
without changing language. Most (advanced) users prefer using English as
language regardless of the local language. I'd suggest either adding a
setting for this in calendar (fast ugly) or adding setting for this in
Gnome (slow
In that case this bug is in Ubuntu's en-GB locale.
(I haven't been able to find a plausible-looking package to report it
against, so I've filed it against Ubuntu in general.)
** Also affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Clock Calendar shows Sunday at the start of the
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