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Bug 161178 - Should set the Use24Clock according to the locales
Should set the Use24Clock according to the locales
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 145549
Product: gdm
Classification: Core
Component: general
2.6.0.x
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: GDM maintainers
GDM maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2004-12-13 17:49 UTC by Sebastien Bacher
Modified: 2005-04-07 18:56 UTC
See Also:
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Description Sebastien Bacher 2004-12-13 17:49:17 UTC
This bug has been opened here: https://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/1833

"When gdm is installed, Use24Clock is always set to false. This does not respect
the locale settings."
Comment 1 Brian Cameron 2005-04-07 18:53:55 UTC
Copying some comments from the bug at ubuntu...

Sebastien: I see two possibilities:
  1. set the correct setting in gdm.conf at install time. (I don't know if 
     it's hard or not)
  2. change the way this setting is handled: the possible values would be 
     "default", "12hour", "24hour". "default" would use the format defined in
     the locale (I know where to find some code to find out what is the format
     in the current locale).

I think 2. is better, but it implies to change more code. And we probably should
make sure George will be ok to integrate the patch upstream.

I'm happy to update the gdmsetup program to add a "default" option if someone
can provide the code that can figure out whether the locale specifies a 12 or 24
hour clock should be used.
Comment 2 Brian Cameron 2005-04-07 18:56:22 UTC
This bug is a duplicate.  Let's address this issue as the other bug.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 145549 ***