Thread:Project:Support desk/LanguageKO.php/reply (4)

It just means that the Korean localization doesn't differ from the english localization in some of the more complicated ways. There should not be such a file, and the warning message is normal (however you should only see such a warning if you enabled debug logging).

The Korean localization is entirely contained in languages/messages/MessagesKo.php.

(If your curious about what the warning means. Basically, once Language::preloadLanguageClass realizes that LanguageKo.php doesn't exist, it asks the autoloader to give a go at loading the class (in case it is defined by an extension). The autoloader outputs that warning any time it cannot find a class. However in this case its perfectly normal for the autoloader to not be able to find the class).