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2018 Nov 15
2
'date' format differences between CentOS 6 and 7 using the en_GB locale ?
Just noticed that the output of 'date' is different between CentOS 6 and 7 when using the 'en_GB' locale - e.g.: CentOS 6: % LANG=en_GB date Thu Nov 15 11:42:46 GMT 2018 % LANG=en_US date Thu Nov 15 11:42:56 GMT 2018 CentOS 7: % LANG=en_GB date Thu 15 Nov 11:43:07 GMT 2018 % LANG=en_US date Thu Nov 15 11:43:11 GMT 2018 i.e. with LANG=en_GB on CentOS 7, the day
2018 Nov 15
0
'date' format differences between CentOS 6 and 7 using the en_GB locale ?
...ocale has changed between CentOS 6 and 7 ? > > Thanks > > James Pearson Looks like a simple oversight or bug in RHEL 6 that was fixed for 7. The latter is correct for UK standard usage. CentOS just follows RHEL. It is defined in the file /usr/share/i18n/locales/en_GB CentOS 6 has: date_fmt "<U0025><U0061><U0020><U0025><U0062><U0020><U0025><U0065>/ which translates to "%a %b %e", e.g. "Thu Nov 15" CentOS 7 has: date_fmt "<U0025><U0061><U0020><U0025><U0065><U0020>&...
2005 Jul 03
0
RE: CentOS Digest, Vol 6, Issue 3
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