I've already knew that was possible to set environment variables defaults,
but the way that I used, doesn't worked.
I had to use "locale -a" to discovery what locales I have installed:
root@bacula:/tmp# locale -a
C
C.UTF-8
POSIX
pt_BR.utf8
And insert the line in the beggining /etc/init.d/bacula-d
Hélio Wanderley,
Which graphical interface are you talking about? IMHO they should be able
to "convert" the date/time from catalog in whatever format it is to
accomplish your needs.
Best regards,
Ana
Em sex, 16 de out de 2015 às 01:55, Jari Fredriksson
escreveu:
> On 16.10.2015 1:45, Wanderlei
On 16.10.2015 1:45, Wanderlei Huttel wrote:
> I'm running bacula
7.2.0 in Debian 8.1 with portuguese brazilian (pt_BR) UTF8 encode;
>
>
Per example bconsole "status dir" list a month as short month (3 digits)
and "status schedule days=1" list month and week day short (3 digits)
>
> Is ther
I'm running bacula 7.2.0 in Debian 8.1 with portuguese brazilian (pt_BR)
UTF8 encode;
Per example bconsole "status dir" list a month as short month (3 digits)
and "status schedule days=1" list month and week day short (3 digits)
Is there a way to compile bacula to show dates as en_US by default?