Hi,

I have a new installation of Ubuntu 10.10, running the version of Shotwell that came with it (0.7.2). On the Photos -> Adjust Date and Time dialog, the Original: value is displayed as e.g. "25/m/2010, 05:02:50 PM". It looks like the date is being formatted with a template string of "dd/m/yyyy" when it needs "dd/MM/yyyy", but where does it get that string from?

Does Shotwell have its own settings anywhere, or does it get it from the system/gnome? i.e. is this a bug in Shotwell or a more general problem in Gnome and/or Ubuntu? And if the latter, where should I look to fix it - the only LC_* variable that is set is LC_CTYPE=C, and in System -> Administration -> Language Support I don't see any actual format strings, it's just set to use "the usual format for: English (United Kingdom)".


Andy

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