Bug 1308407

Summary: Time format and week start are wrong for Ireland - English (en_IE) region
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Eric Lavarde <elavarde>
Component: plasma-systemsettingsAssignee: Rex Dieter <rdieter>
Status: CLOSED EOL QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 23CC: jgrulich, ltinkl, luigi.toscano, me, rdieter, than
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Description Eric Lavarde 2016-02-15 06:25:02 UTC
Description of problem:

When choosing Ireland - English (en_IE) as Region, 
1. the time is shown with AM/PM whereas default Irish time is 24h
2. the week is shown starting on Sunday (in the Digital Clock Widget's calendar), whereas Monday would be correct
3. if I select "Detailed Settings" (without changing anything), the currency disappears and the time is shown in 24h format (?!?)
4. if I choose Ireland as Time, the time is back to AM/PM
5. if I choose Ireland as Currency, the Euro is back as well

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
plasma-systemsettings-5.5.4-1.fc23.x86_64

How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Open System Settings
2. Go to Personalization -> Regional Settings -> Formats
3. Set Region to Ireland - English (en_IE)
(optional: select "Detailed Settings")
4. log out and log back in

Actual results:
See above description

Expected results:
Make "Irish" week start on Monday and time format be 24h.

Additional info:
KOrganizer does it correctly, earlier versions of KDE (pre-Plasma5) and /usr/share/i18n/locales/en_IE (compare with en_GB) do/show the right thing! Not to speak of 'date'.

Comment 1 Eric Lavarde 2016-03-27 08:32:02 UTC
Even if you don't have time to fix it right now, it would be nice (if possible) to know where the information is stored: if it's an editable format similar to /usr/share/i18n/locales/en_IE I could at least fix it locally myself.

Comment 2 Luigi Toscano 2016-03-28 15:34:21 UTC
Afaik Plasma relies on Qt for this starting from Qt 5 (all the software where this was working are in fact kdelibs4 based).

See here:
https://wiki.qt.io/Locales
You could try to check into CLDR repositories.

Comment 3 Luigi Toscano 2016-03-28 15:46:58 UTC
From a quick search, it looks like it could be the reason, see:

http://unicode.org/cldr/trac/browser/trunk/common/supplemental/supplementalData.xml#L4633

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