@Jeroen Hoek, comment #15 You are welcome. I don't know why or by whom. @Felix Dreissig, comment #17 No, I'm not sure. What I know about the background is included in the bug I filed with Debian (see comment #22), and that firefox.js file indicates that the problem is Debian-specific IMO.
@Micah Gersten, comment #18 The Ubuntu l10n / i18n model, not least the language-selector package, seems to assume that LANGUAGE is for language while LANG is for other locale stuff. Also, please see my comment #21 in bug 553162. As regards the wrapper, I suppose there is a more suitable place for that code. Great if you check it out! @Nicolò Chieffo, comment #19 Well, no. English is always there as a fall back language, but AFAIK Ubuntu cannot currently handle a non-English fall back language. @Chris Coulson, comment #20 and comment #21 I hesitated as regard the patch mark... Sorry! Pls bear with a newbie in this community. @Micah Gersten, comment #23 I disapprove of your action. I identified a possible issue, and tried to communicate it with "upstream". Obviously we got some configuration stuff from Debian, and Debian wants the applicable package name just like that. @Chris Coulson, comment #24 Also intentional code may become a bug later on, if it proves to cause unexpected problems, right? > I've got no idea... I for one have a very clear idea. How about testing the solutions I shared here and in bug 553162? Only after that I think it will be meaningful to talk about pros and cons. -- Firefox interface language set to LANG, ignores LANGUAGE https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/550222 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
