Michael Poetters wrote:
> Package: asterisk-prompt-de
> Version: 2.0-1
> Severity: normal
> 
> 
> Dear Maintainer,

Hi Michael,

> the file digits/de/and.gsm is missing. It's used in Voicemail-Environment
> when reading time of files that don't match 'today' oder 'yesterday':
> 
> // start example
>   == Parsing '/var/spool/asterisk/voicemail/default/2580/Old/msg0000.txt': 
> Found
>     -- Playing 'vm-received' (language 'de')
>     -- Playing 'digits/day-1' (language 'de')
>     -- Playing 'digits/7-and' (language 'de')
>     -- Playing 'digits/h-20' (language 'de')
>     -- Playing 'digits/mon-10' (language 'de')
>     -- Playing 'digits/2' (language 'de')
>     -- Playing 'digits/thousand' (language 'de')
>     -- Playing 'digits/and' (language 'de')           <-- HERE!
>     -- Playing 'digits/6' (language 'de')
>     -- Playing 'digits/at' (language 'de')
>     -- Playing 'digits/17' (language 'de')
>     -- Playing 'digits/oclock' (language 'de')
>     -- Playing 'digits/1-and' (language 'de')
>     -- Playing 'digits/50' (language 'de')
>     -- Playing 'vm-from-phonenumber' (language 'de')
> // end example

mmm, that is strange. I could also not find an english and.gsm file.
Perhaps this is a bug within the voicemail application.

> Fix: Just link or copy de/vm-and.gsm to digits/de/and.gsm
> 
> Kind regards
> Michael "ratte" Poetters

Cheers, Mario

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