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Message #111952
[Bug 1442207] Re: Wrong (work-)week start for pt_PT
Hi Tiago, and thanks for your report.
This was fixed a few years ago in Ubuntu and Debian via a patch.
$ export LC_TIME=pt_PT.UTF-8
$ locale first_weekday
2
$ locale first_workday
2
Path to the locale definition file: /usr/share/i18n/locales/pt_PT
So I close this bug report. Your upstream bug report is motivated,
though.
** Changed in: langpack-locales (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
Wrong (work-)week start for pt_PT
Status in langpack-locales package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
According to the default pt_PT definitions, the (work-)week start is
set at Sunday, which is incorrect.
The correct (work-)week start is Monday, because Portugal abides by EN
28601:1992, since it became an European Union member 6 years prior to
issue of that norm.
pt_PT was the only European Union locale that did not get the needed
correction in these definitions.
Therefore I request to have the first_weekday and first_workday
entries entries set at LC_TIME with the default value of 2 (which
stands for Monday) for the pt_PT locale.
Thank you.
Post Scriptum:
There is no need for Ubuntu/package version information because this
bug is quite ancient (20+ years?) and precedes the birth of the Ubuntu
distribution.
I opened a bug-report entry upstream at the following location:
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=17565
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