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Bug 97761

Summary: I18N - Make sure snapshots name doesn't conflict with user's locale
Product: profiler Reporter: Alexander Kouznetsov <mrkam>
Component: BaseAssignee: Jiri Sedlacek <jis>
Status: NEW ---    
Severity: blocker CC: kfrank
Priority: P4 Keywords: I18N
Version: 5.x   
Hardware: All   
OS: All   
Issue Type: DEFECT Exception Reporter:

Description Alexander Kouznetsov 2007-03-13 16:29:30 UTC
Profiler 070309
NetBeans IDE Dev (Build 200703111900)
1.6.0; Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM 1.6.0-b105
Windows XP version 5.1 running on x86
ru_RU (nb); Cp1251

This issue is reproducible in 5.5.1 as well.

Snapshots date/times are shown not according to user's date/time regional
settings, for example, PM/AM format of time is used instead of 24-hour format
specified by user.
Comment 1 Jiri Sedlacek 2007-03-23 12:12:57 UTC
Not for 6.0, will be fixed by allowing to create custom names of snapshots.
Comment 2 Alexander Kouznetsov 2007-09-25 17:59:34 UTC
Ken, do you agree with this decision?
Comment 3 Ken Frank 2007-09-25 18:08:20 UTC
I think if the date/time itself is shown in some way per locale for nb6, then its ok
to fix this specific issue after nb6.

but if date/time shown just in en for any locale, then seems like it should be fixed for nb6.

ken.frank@sun.com
Comment 4 Jiri Sedlacek 2007-09-25 19:29:20 UTC
1/ Removing "it070925" as there was no such profiler i-team meeting
2/ Removing "fix-in-60" according to kfrank's evaluation and the fact that this issue is already marked as "future"
Comment 5 Alexander Kouznetsov 2007-09-26 19:49:46 UTC
OK, it seems that part of locale settings is used while other is ignored. I thought that it is easy to use standard
date/time format just to make users feel more convenient.
Comment 6 Jiri Sedlacek 2009-04-15 18:05:26 UTC
Date & Time is presented according to user's locale. Snapshot name uses the date & time but doesn't match it exactly
(it's a name, not time&date!), so this issue is more about changing the name format than reporting a real defect.
Lowering priority and leaving open just to have this tracked for the future.