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On 9/6/07, Tijnema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 9/6/07, Roman Neumüller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm a german web-designer living in Turkey.
> > Sometimes I use opensource software like gallery2 or WP to have
> customers
> > have some
> > nice web albums or blog. The turkish translation files of such
> opensource
> > software
> > usually use gettext and .po files for i18n and are always a bit behind
> the
> > translation
> > status of other european languages.
> >
> > I decided to work a bit on some of those tr.po files on my local linux
> box
> > (opensuse 10.2 with apache 2.x mysql 5.x and php 5.2.0). But when I
> > started the
> > test phase in turkish I couldn't test because of strange errors.
> > I contacted the forum of gallery2 and after investigating the problem I
> > stumbled over an answer of bug #35050 at bugs.php.net:
> >
> >   http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=35050
> >
> > and its status: WONT FIX
> >
> > Now that's really great. It means that turkish hosting providers cannot
> > use php5 at all!
> > And as of the news on php.net php4 will not be supported or developed
> any
> > further
> > after the end of 2007! Will Turks really have now to wait for a php6?
> > When will that come out?
> > That's seems to me to be a sort of discrimination of turkish language in
> > php5.
> > Is it technical so difficult to develop a patch for this bug?
> >
> > Sincerely
> >
>
> Well, only 1 hour later than your email, there has been posted a patch
> on the bug page that fixes it.
>
> Tijnema
>
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