On Sat, Dec 02, 2006 at 09:39:50PM +0100, Frans Pop wrote: > Attached a partial log of an installation session. Note that no questions > were actually asked. I cannot seem to reproduce that behavior. > However, I still get British as default even though the locale is en_US > (in d-i language was English and country Netherlands (NL)). > > I notice that during the first bit of configuration iamerican is not > mentioned at all. > Could it be that you need to strip the postfix for the charset? > In our experience you need to strip everything after both "." and "@".
Thanks for pointing out this, you are right. Only @.* is currently stripped. For that reason, 'british' is selected because 'en_AU' is found first as a possibility for 'en', so iamerican is not tried. Exact match failed before because of the dot+charset. Fixed dictionaries-common package (0.70.10) uploaded to sid this morning with medium urgency. > Question > Am I correct that you now look first at the locale and only then at > language and country from the installer? Yes, LANG is looked first if /etc/default/locale is there. > Hope this helps. I can provide a full log if you want it. No need for that (I hope), thanks for the feedback. -- Agustin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]