At the very least it should be possible to host the langpacks and have
it install via a command like the following:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:skype-langs
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install skype-lang-xx
Having it automatically install together with skype would depend on
convincing either the language-pack team or who ever is responsible for
packaging skype for the partner archive.
-Anders
Den 17-03-2014 16:09, Michael Bauer skrev:
Yaron,
Errr... pass? I'm mostly a localizer so I have very little to say on
what would have to be done to get these into the Ubuntu repos and
working for all languages, except to explain the current working
workaround. Sorry, it's not that I don't want to be help with a
full-fledged solution, I just don't have the skills.
Regarding the JIRA, yeah they axed everything from the old old system
when MS bought Skype, including a lot of lang files that were hosted
on the old forums. We've been in touch with the Skype admins as much
as possible and the answer (paraphrasing) is that they're fine with
folk to do these non-official files but that they're not going to any
development work on making them more workable either. So any solution
will have to be our own :/
Michael
17/03/2014 14:07, sgrìobh Yaron Shahrabani:
That was my attempt:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/skype/+bug/858274
Skype had a JIRA, now they don't, the ticket number is written in the
bug.
I can extract the Hebrew JS file from the Login.cab, is it any good?
YaronShahrabani
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