I can confirm again that the ppa does not fix the issue that I reported. i.e. even after installing the ppa and rebooting, the calendar entries were still in English.
And as Brian confirmed in comment #11 that changing the Regional Formats section of Language Support to francais (France) solved the issue ( that is even before installing the above ppa ) :)
I can confirm again that the ppa does not fix the issue that I reported. i.e. even after installing the ppa and rebooting, the calendar entries were still in English.
Here follows the package installed
ubuntu@ ubuntu- Inspiron- N4010:~ $ dpkg -l | grep indicator-datetime 03.26-0ubuntu1+ daysMonths amd64 Simple clock
ii indicator-datetime 12.10.3daily13.
And as Brian confirmed in comment #11 that changing the Regional Formats section of Language Support to francais (France) solved the issue ( that is even before installing the above ppa ) :)