The problem is not because the en_US locale is not installed.
The problem will also occur if you set the en_IN locale in your preferences
The problem is that the indian date format (and others) use non-numeric representations (%a %A %b %B). So if the format contain one of these, we must use the default format
The problem is not because the en_US locale is not installed.
The problem will also occur if you set the en_IN locale in your preferences
The problem is that the indian date format (and others) use non-numeric representations (%a %A %b %B). So if the format contain one of these, we must use the default format