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[Bug 877629] Re: Localized Chinese date formats not displayed properly after installation: broken /etc/default/locale generated

 

It seems to be fixed on Precise Beta1.

I tested it today both with i386 and amd64 iso.

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Title:
  Localized Chinese date formats not displayed properly after
  installation: broken /etc/default/locale generated

Status in The Date and Time Indicator:
  Invalid
Status in Ubuntu Translations:
  Incomplete
Status in “ubiquity” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Found in: Ubuntu 11.10

  Reproduce Steps:
  1. When Live CD promts "Keyboard = Human", press any key to select language (Install with live media, ie. i386.iso live CD)
  2. Choose "中文(繁體)"
  3. Choose the second option, "安裝 Ubuntu" (Install Ubuntu), and press Enter
  4. Finish the installation process

  Expected Result:
  You have a datetime with right display of locale format for date  and week days.

  Actual Result:
  You see  display of locale format for date  and week days goes wrong. Locale format of date is displayed as "Label Empty", while week days as "null".
  See http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6040/6250043183_0ed34cc576.jpg

  However, if you install Ubuntu via another way below, you will get a
  properly displayed date and week days.

  Reproduce Steps:
  1. When Live CD promts "Keyboard = Human", press any key to select language
  2. Use "English" as default
  3. Choose "Install Ubuntu", and press Enter
  4. You see the welcome page in English, select "中文 (繁體)" then click "繼續" (Continue)
  Note: You only choose "中文 (繁體)" after you get into the installer
  5. Finish the installation process

  Expected Result:
  You have a datetime with right display of locale format for date  and week days.

  Actual Result:
  You get the right display.
  http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6118/6250171595_91d6f21c73.jpg
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  This bug is a regression of another that was supposedly fixed in Ubuntu 11.10 beta 2. Original bug report: bug #771510

  == Regression details ==
  Discovered in version: Ubuntu 11.10
  Last known good version: Ubuntu 11.10 beta 2

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