Summary: |
Cert creation wizard: Advanced settings: "valid until" option doesn't respect user's date format |
Product: |
[Applications] kleopatra
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Reporter: |
KlaymenDK <jan> |
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general | Assignee: |
kdepim bugs <kdepim-bugs> |
Status: |
RESOLVED
FIXED
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Severity: |
normal
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CC: |
mutz
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Priority: |
NOR
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Version: |
unspecified | |
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Target Milestone: |
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Platform: |
Ubuntu | |
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OS: |
Linux | |
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Latest Commit:
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http://commits.kde.org/kdepim/89b5c24b38416ea3f85e44b135edf62592e71bbb
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Version Fixed In:
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4.9
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Attachments: |
Image of the "Advanced Settings" dialog
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Created attachment 52690 [details] Image of the "Advanced Settings" dialog Version: unspecified (using KDE 4.4.2) OS: Linux Kleopatra v2.0.12 When creating a new certificate and selecting "Advanced Settings", the "Valid until" option uses a "mm/dd/yy" date format instead of whatever the user has set in the "Regional and Language" control panel. I always use an "yyyy-mm-dd" ISO date format, so seing this date format was rather confusing. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 0. Check your "Regional and Language" control panel; make sure you use an ISO date format. 1. Start Kleopatra. 2. Select "File": "New Certificate". This opens a wizard. 3. On the first wizard page, select the OpenPGP option (the top button). (Also, it's confusing that both buttons AND the "Next" button advance to the next step; those buttons should be made into radio buttons.) 4. On the second page, click the "Advanced Settings" button. This opens a dialog. 5. Select the second tab, "Technical Details". 6. Play around with the "Valid until" option; you'll see it uses an American date format.