@badlearner: in case you didn't see my last comment. I think the last part of this thread is still an unanswered question. conf/locale.php was in the last zip I downloaded a while back, I don't know if it changed or what @Lincoln said is what is going to happen in the future.
I may not provide the completed solution you might desire, but I do try to provide honest suggestions to help you solve your issue.
Thanks. In essence, we need to make a copy of locale.php if we have modified it, since it will get overwritten when doing an install with the current version.
I may not provide the completed solution you might desire, but I do try to provide honest suggestions to help you solve your issue.
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@badlearner: in case you didn't see my last comment. I think the last part of this thread is still an unanswered question. conf/locale.php was in the last zip I downloaded a while back, I don't know if it changed or what @Lincoln said is what is going to happen in the future.
I may not provide the completed solution you might desire, but I do try to provide honest suggestions to help you solve your issue.
@peregrine : No, i did see your reply. I was waiting for Lincoln's reply as well.
maybe you have to change the thread to unanswered, if it is possible.
I may not provide the completed solution you might desire, but I do try to provide honest suggestions to help you solve your issue.
@peregrine : I'm afraid that's not possible. But @ mentioned Lincoln, so he'll be notified. We should just wait.
Missed this, sorry. You can safely ignore the conf/locale.php file when upgrading. I'm not sure why that's even in core.
Thanks. In essence, we need to make a copy of locale.php if we have modified it, since it will get overwritten when doing an install with the current version.
I may not provide the completed solution you might desire, but I do try to provide honest suggestions to help you solve your issue.