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[bugs #9403] GNUstep does not assume an NSLanguage if one is not set in
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Alex Perez |
Subject: |
[bugs #9403] GNUstep does not assume an NSLanguage if one is not set in the defaults |
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Sun, 20 Jun 2004 22:42:20 -0400 |
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[bugs #9403] Latest Modifications:
Changes by:
Alex Perez <aperez@student.santarosa.edu>
'Date:
Mon 06/21/2004 at 02:22 (America/Los_Angeles)
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Assigned to | None | CaS
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[bugs #9403] Full Item Snapshot:
URL: <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=9403>
Project: GNUstep
Submitted by: Alex Perez
On: Mon 06/21/2004 at 02:20
Category: Base/Foundation
Severity: 5 - Average
Item Group: Change Request
Resolution: None
Assigned to: CaS
Status: Open
Summary: GNUstep does not assume an NSLanguage if one is not set in the
defaults
Original Submission: This problem, which has existed for at least one year and
two months, was first addressed by Rene Berber and Robert Burns in an e-mail
correspondence on Discuss-GNUstep on April 28, 2003. Adam's e-mail reply,
stating clearly that this is a bug, followed soon after and can be viewed at
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/discuss-gnustep/2003-04/msg00441.html
Essentially, the problem I was experiencing was that timestamps in GNUMail were
not displaying properly. Instead of the time, I see %r. After discussing this
publically on the GNUstep IRC channel, Ludovic and Rob Burns told me what the
"solution" was, which was to set NSLanguages to anything (in my case English).
The bug is that English (or /something/) should be assumed if NSLanguages is
not set. This affects every single person who uses GNUMail, since the
probability is extremely high that they have not set their NSLanguages default.
For detailed info, follow this link:
<http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=9403>
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