Colin Watson was roused into action on 2002-10-07 12:01 and wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 11:06:31AM -0400, David P James wrote:
> 

>>
>>I did this, and the right format is used, but unfortunately the '-'s 
>>were replaced by other characters. This is somewhat frustrating; for 
>>starters, why is the default date format on the 'internationalist' 
>>Debian OS the illogical US standard?
> 
> 
> There's nothing we can do about it: it's how the C locale is defined.
> 
> 
>>And second, why is there no easy-to-use ISO format date? Right now I'm
>>using the German standard, which is better than what I had, but still
>>not what I want.
> 
> 
> There's en_DK, which despite being a "joke invention"
> (http://www.xfree86.org/pipermail/i18n/2001-April/001727.html) seems to
> produce what you want.
> 

Thank you Colin. Sorry if I sounded a bit terse earlier; I had just gone 
through the process of generating half a dozen or so different locales 
with none of them turning out to use the ISO format. I had begun to 
wonder what en_DK was though, as I could figure out most of the rest (I 
knew DK was Denmark but English_Denmark didn't seem to make any sense).

-- 
David P. James
4th Year Economics Student
Queen's University
Kingston, Ontario
http://members.rogers.com/dpjames/

The bureaucratic mentality is the only constant in the universe.
-Dr. Leonard McCoy, Star Trek IV


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