Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2021 17:51:28 +0200 From: Andreas Perstinger <andipersti@gmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: day of the date in french Message-ID: <5746516c-ca9f-a364-ec33-3aee1b1d59d1@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <v1-zrXgRZfkPgpibyVn5-0637738fec8366246c41111d7c9c07a1@gmail.com> References: <v1-LbHBvXNCrRyrhcfXi-5b84df9ef7af723628c6b6c2dfc38e07@gmail.com> <YVayybShS2tUHUjN@c720-r368166> <v1-NYSDol5l9v4S4cXDS-9529a64301154ecfc03ccbc48ed91194@gmail.com> <20211001082416.ab1730fdad3a823b8262c823@sohara.org> <v1-ybzfaiHN0QKMb83ds-e566b94056945c56636c3d69dcd09b63@gmail.com> <v1-zrXgRZfkPgpibyVn5-0637738fec8366246c41111d7c9c07a1@gmail.com>
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On 01.10.21 14:58, φ Dhénin Jean-Jacques wrote: > root@pyracmon # ( export ( export lc_all=fr_FR.UTF-8 ; export > LC_TIME=fr_FR.UTF-8 ; date +\%A_\%Y\%m\%d )vendredi_20211001 If you want to change the environment temporarily for a simple command, prefixing the command with the variable assignment should work: $ LC_TIME=fr_FR.UTF-8 date +\%A_\%Y\%m\%d Bye, Andreas
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