Picking up on this thread again about the missing langpack for Gaelic in
LO on Ubuntu.
I've just upgraded to 14.04.1 but my LO is still in English. I take it
then we still haven't made it onto a release? Anyone have any ideas when
this'll come?
Michael
09/04/2014 12:14, sgrìobh Bjoern Michaelsen:
On Wed, Apr 09, 2014 at 01:29:22AM +0100, Michael Bauer wrote:
The upcoming Ubuntu release reminded me of this - did this get
resolved in the end?
As Rene wrote -- its in Debian, so will be in upcoming Ubuntu releases too. As
for Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (trusty), we are way past feature freeze, so unlikely:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseSchedule
Ill see if something will be possible for e.g. the PPA.
Best,
Bjoern
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