Evan Yan wrote:
> Mozilla community doesn't officially provide multiple language
> Firefox/Thunderbird binaries. They only provide single language version.
> If the preference matchOS is set as default. It could cause wrong
> behavior when a Firefox/Thunderbird binary runs on a OS version that is
> in a different language than the installed Firefox/Thunderbird. That's
> why those patches are OS dependent.

Is the matchOS able to be determined with the configure option preparing 
mozilla.in.in file ?
./configure --enable-matchos
The default can be the disable matchOS.

My point is, if the patches of mozilla.in, firefox.in and thunderbird.in files 
are not accepted by community, other solutions would be worth consideration 
with bugzilla 331779 .

> 
> Those patches are OK for OS distributions which have multiple language
> support. Actually openSUSE did the same thing.

Yes, those patches are ok since they have already been applied to S10.
I checked the SuSE SRPM but I could not find the similar implementation in 
mozilla/xulrunner/app/mozilla.in .
http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/openSUSE-current/repo/src-oss/suse/src/mozilla-xulrunner181-1.8.1.4-30.src.rpm

Thanks,
fujiwara

> 
> Thanks,
> Evan
> 
> Takao Fujiwara wrote:
> 
>>The patch integration is ok for vermillion.
>>However it seems those patches don't have OS dependencies so I think this 
>>kind of patches should be upstreamed in community instead of keeping the 
>>internal patches.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>fujiwara
>>
>>Evan Yan ????????:
>>  
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>The patch is to setting pref intl.locale.matchOS to support
>>>multi-language. It will replace firefox-06-locale.diff and
>>>thunderbird-08-locale.diff with a new patch mozilla-09-locale.diff.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>-Evan
>>>
>>>    
>>
>>  
> 
> 



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