With Ubuntu I just had to open a session in a different locale (from
the login screen), just one time to test...

On 25 sep, 14:07, Antonio Villar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I solved the problem in windows XP changing the numbers, times and
> dates format from spanish to english (US).
>
> In Linux i had to delete my spanish locales (with dpgk-reconfigure
> locales in Debian Lenny) and changed the LANG variable
> (LANG=en_GB.UTF-8).
>
> Regards, Antonio
>
> On Sep 24, 12:32 pm, Guillaume Perrot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > I retested a en_GB locale on my Ubuntu 8.04 LTS with Android v1.0.
> > OMFG DDMS controls works with that locale !
> > But how to procude KML files with direction but non mutlti coordinates
> > tags using Google Earth ?
> > I read and tested, multi-coordinates tag is not supported anymore...
> > And google earth save directions with this tag.
> > hve.dk, I haven't reported an issue yet, did you ?
>
> > On 4 sep, 14:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > > Hi, I had the same problem, also switched locale and it works...
> > > Guess it has nothing do do with the locale itself, more with the way
> > > the OS is formatting date, time, ...
> > > So you have to make sure that not only the language is changed to
> > > english but also the formatting rules.
>
> > > I'm running MAC OS X and Eclipse 3.4,DDMSvia the Eclipse
> > > perspective.
>
> > > On Sep 2, 11:09 am, "hve.dk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > Guillaume, I got same the same problem (i.e.DDMSlocationcontrols
> > > > doesn't reach the emulator - or is set to 0,0).
> > > > Do you file a bug report at:http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/list
>
> > > > (?) - If you don't I'll do it ;-)
>
> > > > On 26 Aug., 15:44, Guillaume Perrot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > > In the standard maps application, my position is always at latitude 0
> > > > > and longitude 0, altitude 10.
> > > > >Locationcontrols inDDMSin Eclipse seems to do nothing, I tried to
> > > > > set manuallocation, using a GPX or a KML, i always get a 0,0
> > > > >location...
> > > > > The only provider available is gps when I tried programmatically.
> > > > > Plus, the documentation tells us about about the "geo" command but I
> > > > > didn't find it in my tools directory nor in adb shell internal
> > > > > command....
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