The system should use the operating systems defined configuration for the
date.
And you need to move to another country. :-)
or provide an override for the date format in a local config file.
----- Original Message -----
From: <kfogel@collab.net>
To: "C. Scott Ananian" <cananian@lesser-magoo.lcs.mit.edu>
Cc: "Greg Hudson" <ghudson@mit.edu>; <dev@subversion.tigris.org>
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 1:13 PM
Subject: Re: date parsing on "bite-sized tasks" list
> "C. Scott Ananian" <cananian@lesser-magoo.lcs.mit.edu> writes:
> > Can I find support on the list for the idea of making *locale* the
> > dominant means of deciphering potentially ambiguous date expressions?
>
> I'd also love to hear some others' opinions on this, especially non-US
> folks who (presumably) are most often bitten by unreasonable defaults
> or un-useful locale assumptions.
>
> I personally always use DD-MM-YY or DD-MM-YYYY, even though my locale
> is U.S., because I think it's more logical. So how should Subversion
> behave to treat me right? :-)
>
> -K
>
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