https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32661

--- Comment #11 from Markus Krötzsch <mar...@semantic-mediawiki.org> 2012-02-13 
11:23:41 UTC ---
(In reply to comment #10)
> Ah, yes - ok. Well, the database is corrupted because it's a bilingual install
> and (therefore) requires more than one localisation setting, and -as you say-
> that's not supported by SMW. My guess is that this is the actual source of the
> problem. However, the only way to properly address that is to do structural
> architectural changes (to allow for more than one localisation setting) and 
> I'm
> not sure if I'm up for that. Sorry?

What I was trying to explain is that this is not related to localisation. The
way in which SMW stores data does not depend on your localisation setting.
That's why the presence of "," in database entries that represent numbers is
always an error, which should correct itself when updating the data. If not,
then there is some other issue that is the real source of your problem.

Also, I don't know what a "bilingual install" of MediaWiki is. As far as I
know, MediaWiki supports only one content language at a time. If there is
something like an official "bilingual" mode, then SMW should of course support
it; if not, then there is nothing to support.

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