Hi, this bug is reproducible in the installer of 12.04.*, 12.10 and
current 13.04 daily images.
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Title:
Default setting of zh_CN locale incorrect
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/ubiquity
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This bug was fixed in the package ubiquity - 2.1.17
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[ Mario Limonciello ]
* debian/oem-config.postinst:
- Source debconf to ensure templates are populated in debconf.
* Drop update-rc.d calls from oem-config scripts as it's only suppo
I've forwarded this upstream.
In answer to your comments about Beijing: Asia/Beijing doesn't exist in
the standard tz database. Asia/Shanghai appears to cover this region.
I'm not sure there's any need to rename this, since renaming timezones
is a somewhat involved process and echoes of the old n
Oh my. I thought it would come from zone.tab, but I was wrong.
Apparently geoip has its own hardcoded list of country->timezone
mappings embedded in C code, which includes:
else if ( strcmp (country, "CN") == 0 ) {
timezone = "Asia/Chongqing";
}
I'll open a bug task on geoip to indicate
anyway thanks!
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Please discuss this with the tzdata upstream folks, as I indicated
earlier - this isn't something we're going to modify in an Ubuntu-
specific way, but this data undergoes frequent revisions upstream. They
are much better-qualified to discuss this than we are.
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Default setting of zh_CN locale
In worldwide computer technology field, most time Chinese use
Asia/Shanghai, but according to the national statement, our time is
defined to Asia/Beijing, though they might be in the same timezone.
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** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/pkgsel
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They're the same timezone anyway so this is largely cosmetic, but I've
asked the people who run our GeoIP server to look into this.
However, if Asia/Chongqing shouldn't be used, then why is it listed in
/usr/share/zoneinfo/zone.tab? As far as I know, that file is only
supposed to list timezones t
This bug was fixed in the package pkgsel - 0.25ubuntu5
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[ Evan Dandrea ]
* Provide a way to avoid warning the end user when the language packs
could not be installed (LP: #471553).
[ Colin Watson ]
* Install zh-hans language pack
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Colin Watson (cjwatson)
** Changed in: pkgsel (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Colin Watson (cjwatson)
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For zh_CN users, the only timezone be used by defaut (I mean which is
not set by the user on his/her purpose) should be Asia/Shanghai as it is
set by the government to its national standard time (the governmental
definition is Beijing, but it looks the same as Asia/Shanghai, I am not
sure whether A
** Also affects: pkgsel (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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The timezone is probably detected by GeoIP; is Chongqing reasonably
close to where you live?
The keyboard layout is intentional, as XKB does not have a Chinese
layout defined anyway.
The only thing here I see as an actual bug is the language pack
handling; I agree it would be nice to refine this.
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