Re: [HEADS UP] Changes in date formatting (strftime, nl_langinfo)

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24.01.2018 10:08 nicolas.mailhot@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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>
> Hi Rafal
>
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> Does that mean it is finally possible for a user to set its default
> date format to ISO 8601 without switching its language to Danish English?
> [...]

No, this was not a part of my work. I was working only on how the
month names are spelled in different languages. I was not even aware
that the problem of ISO 8601 date exists. Does it solve your problem
if you set LC_TIME environment variable to en_DK or some other language?
It would allow you to keep the rest of the system in your default language.

Recently I have suggested to introduce en_EU instead of en_DK, this
could save some people from being confused and ask "what is that Danish
English and why should I use it". But that's a different story.

Regards,

Rafal
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