Em 26/05/2016 11:49, Baptiste Daroussin escreveu:
On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 09:44:25AM -0500, Eric van Gyzen wrote:
Baptiste and -current,
I noticed two annoyances with date formatting on head, and I wonder how
we can fix them.
I have these settings:
LC_ALL=en_US.ISO8859-1
LANG=en_US.ISO8859-1
First, Thunderbird displays the date as, for example:
03/ 6/16 ...
The leading space on the day (6) looks weird. I might even say it's
simply wrong. Zero-padding would better. (/No/ padding would be best,
but I don't think strftime supports that.)
Second, date(1) no longer shows the day-of-week:
$ date
March 26, 2016 at 09:21:55 AM CDT
For many years, I have been typing "date" to see the day-of-week (and
other things). I like the new human-friendly format, but I miss the
day-of-week.
Of course, I can fix these locally, but I wonder how we can fix them for
everyone. I see that the formats come from CLDR. I also see that ume@
restored the day-of-week for ja_JP in r292512. Is this the best
approach, or should we try to get them changed upstream (CLDR)?
Thanks for your input,
I can hack cldr2def.pl to readd the week of day as it was before for 11.0 still
the best approach is to push the change upstream.
I will have a look at the cldr2def.pl hack this week end.
Best regards,
Bapt
LANG=pt_BR.UTF-8
MM_CHARSET=UTF-8
also no longer shows the day-of-week
[ota@nostromo /usr/home/ota]$ date
26 de maio de 2016 11:54:44 BRT
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