On 06/03/2011 02:35 PM, plino wrote:
No, it's not.
The branch 3.4 no longer has the ALL Languages pack.
This means there is only one pack for Windows users: the Multi pack which
includes all languages that are still maintained (many of the languages had
been so neglected that most of the items were in English, so they were
removed).
Hope this helps ;)
Well, it will be less confusing to people anyway.
I no longer need to explain the differences to the people I deal with.
I was shocked in seeing a 3.3.3 RC1 being listed. Sophie Gautier,
thanks, let me know the reasons why there is such a project. Well, I
have a 3.4.0 NA-DVD ready for testing, and maybe soon the 3.3.2 will be
updated to 3.3.3 NA-DVD for that market base.
Now I have to have some time to do other things, like install 3.4.0 DEB
64-bit on my Ubuntu desktop, and both DEB 32-bit and the Windows version
on my dual boot laptop [Ubuntu 32-bit, Windows Vista 32-bit]. I only
have so much time I can sit at this desk, before the pain goes up too
much. Maybe, I will do it tomorrow.
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