Bug#368068: asterisk: working patch for brazilian portuguese syntax
Caio Begotti
caio at ueberalles.net
Fri May 19 20:56:39 UTC 2006
On Friday 19 May 2006 17:34, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> Though still I'd like to know what upstream thinks about the name of the
> language. I asked on #asterisk-dev and was suggested to use "pt_br"
> rather than "br". The ISO639-1 language name "br" is Breton, BTW.
I don't have any idea why it's "br" not pt_br or even pt_BR (which would
probably be even more correct, IMHO). It's just is. All "br" references comes
from the following files that makes me think it's pretty fine, although I
don't understand why the 639-1 name, not 8859-1:
/etc/asterisk/indications.conf:country=br
/etc/asterisk/sip.conf:language=br
/etc/asterisk/unicall.conf:language=br
/etc/asterisk/zapata.conf:language=br
No other file has "br" set up and since it's a channel configuration, I think
it's a bug in both zapata.conf and unicall.conf, not in this patch, right?
Sorry if I got it wrong, maybe I just missed something, Tzafrir :-)
Cheers!
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