Re: Hello and a a possible bug in i18n



The locale data is part of glibc. In their FAQ, they say "If the glibc
you are using comes from a complete operating system distribution, you
should report bugs to that distribution project first." However, there
is already a report in glibc's bugzilla similar to yours:
http://sources.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=2692 . You could
post a comment there, saying the same applies to Spain.

Leonardo Fontenelle

2006/12/30, Mauricio López <mlopezqc gmail com>:
I recently join to the list and I hope to make good contributions to the
community. But I've had a doubt since a long time and is about the i18n in
spanish. In Gnome, the clock applet only shows 12 hours format if the
language supports it, and in the locales isn't specified that spanish
language supports it. Actually in real life, a lot of people that speak
spanish uses the 12 hour format and uses the same strings A.M and P.M.

In my Linux box I hacked  the  file /usr/share/i18n/locales/es_ES (on an
Ubuntu system), copied some things from /usr/share/i18n/locales/en_US and
after regenereted locales. Voila! I had 12 hour support. Of course I did it
'cause I have some technical knowledge and a bit of luck, but for non
technical users it may be really annoying to use 24 hour format when they
are used to 12 hour format.


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