Hi,

exactly the same behavior, I tried:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/tmp/calendar$ ./calendar
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/tmp/calendar$ LC_ALL=fr_FR ./calendar
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/tmp/calendar$ LC_TIME=fr_FR ./calendar
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/tmp/calendar$ LANG=fr_FR ./calendar
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/tmp/calendar$ LC_ALL=de_DE ./calendar
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/tmp/calendar$ echo $LANG
en_IE.UTF-8
("env | grep LC" returns nothing)
The names of the days follow the language, but the week always starts with
Sunday.
I also grep'ed -i the files listed in the variable GTK2_RC_FILES for
'lang' and 'lc'. Nothing...

I'm open to any further suggestion,
Eric

> Le mercredi 15 juin 2005 à 08:46 +0200, Eric Lavarde - Debian a écrit :
>> Hi Loic,
>>
>> please not so quick, this doesn't solve my problem (see attached
>> snapshot).
>
> Can you try with that:
>
> - cp -R /usr/share/doc/gtk2.0-examples/examples/calendar .
> - cd calendar
> - gunzip calendar.c.gz
> - make
> - ./calendar
>
> Do you get the issue with that? It works fine here.
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Sebastien Bacher
>
>
>
>
>


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