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Message #11548
[Bug 1866419] Re: gnome-shell displays date incorrectly for nl_NL locale
Thanks, Sebastien. In the end, I waited until the next update. I am
happy to say that, as of language-pack-gnome-nl version
1:20.04+20200416, the fix seems to have made its way into Ubuntu 20.04!
I haven't checked 19.10 and 18.04. As far as I remember, this issue also
affected 18.04, but this has not been put in the metadata. I will
install 18.04 in a VM this week to test if it affects it or not.
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Title:
gnome-shell displays date incorrectly for nl_NL locale
Status in gnome-desktop:
Fix Released
Status in Ubuntu Translations:
New
Status in gnome-desktop3 package in Ubuntu:
Fix Committed
Status in gnome-desktop3 source package in Eoan:
Fix Committed
Status in gnome-desktop3 source package in Focal:
Fix Committed
Bug description:
I am running the regular edition of Ubuntu. I have my system set to
the nl_NL locale. The clock display on the top bar of gnome-shell is
displayed as "vr mrt 6 23:45:01". While the individual parts are
translated correctly, the order is not. It should be "vr 6 mrt
23:45:01".
Steps to reproduce:
- Install in Dutch
- Observe that the clock in the top bar shows the month name before the day.
Other notes:
- Bug is present in at least 18.04, 19.04, 19.10 and the upcoming 20.04
- Adding/removing parts to the date (like weekday, seconds, etc.) using gnome-tweaks does not make any difference: all combinations have this wrong date order.
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