On 25-07-13 22:10, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Mmm, I couldn't achieve that. I have:
> 
> - selected english
> - selected netherlands
> - selected the en_US.UTF-8 locale
> - selected US keymap
> 
> and used default values for the rest.
> 
> The installed system has en_US.UTF-8 as locale: /etc/environment
> contains:
> 
> #  File generated by update-locale
> LANG="en_US.UTF-8"
> LANGUAGE="en_US:en"
> 
> I don't see where LC_TIME=nl_NL.utf8 would come from. Are you sure you
> didn't modify your environment?

Absolutely sure. I did a clean install in a Virtualbox VM, just
following the console installer (not the GUI one). The VM clock was set
to UTC. I have been having this same problem with Debian 6.0, 7.0 and
7.1 netinst CD's.

The problem shows up as soon as I do for example `aptitude install
<something>`.

Perhaps LC_TIME is set based off something else? When I install new
machines I am *in* the Netherlands. Perhaps it guesses your location
from the network connection? Or perhaps from the mirror? I always use
ftp.nl.debian.org as the mirror for a netinst.

-- 
Sander Marechal


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