Frisian is a language that is spoken in the Netherlands

Carlos Perelló Marín carlos.perello at canonical.com
Thu May 5 08:26:57 CDT 2005


On Mon, 2005-05-02 at 12:13 +0200, Jaap Haitsma wrote:
> Hi,
> 

Hi

> When I log into rosetta it tells me the languages in the netherlands are
> Dutch and Dutch (Netherlands). What is missing is Frisian, it's a 
> language spoken by around 350,000 people. Frisian as a language is in 
> the system because I can select it as a preferred language.

We are using glibc's information about language <-> country
relationship. I will fix it in Rosetta this week, but I think the right
solution should be to request glibc developers to include that
information (I suppose you will need to provide them with extra
information like currency, paper size and other locale specific data).

If you know those specific details for that locale (fy_NL), send me a
private mail and will try to give you a way to get that information
inside glibc.

Cheers.

> 
> Jaap

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