On Thu, 31 Mar 2005, Frank Küster wrote:
Yes, I have both a language.dat, and a language.dat.postinst-bak
In both files:
french fr19998t.tex
This file fr19998t.tex used to be in teTeX in woody, but is no longer there.
This is correct. However, I assumed that the file was also specified in woody's language.dat, which is not the case. Therefore it is clear that you or somebody (or something) must have touched language.dat (unless it is a leftover from even older versions of teTeX, of which I have no record of their language.dat).
This seems to be the case - leftover configs from an uninstalled (but not purged) package from very long ago. Looking at /var/lib/dpkg/status from a backup taken in February (before the last updates/installs):
Package: tetex-bin Status: deinstall ok config-files Priority: optional Section: tex Installed-Size: 5898 Maintainer: teTeX maintainers <debian-tetex-maint@lists.debian.org> Version: 1.0.6-7 Config-Version: 1.0.6-7
and
Package: tetex-base Status: deinstall ok config-files Priority: optional Section: tex Installed-Size: 27546 Maintainer: teTeX maintainers <debian-tetex-maint@lists.debian.org> Version: 1.0-10 Config-Version: 1.0-10
This is so old that even snapshot.debian.net doesn't know about these versions ;)
Well, we already have some code fixing language.dat, and it shouldn't be very difficult to add this to it. However, in my opinion this is not an important bug, because it only occurs only in a very special setup (and even in woody, using fr19998t.tex didn't make sense, since it just loaded frhyph.tex). Therefore I'm lowering the severity.
I just manually changed fr19998t.tex to frhyph.tex in my language.dat, and the install of tetex-bin 2.0.2-27 went through.
I don't think I can expect that the automatic updates are able to update from every stone old config files found from an intermediate unstable release nearly three years ago - so perhaps this bug can just be closed.
Thanks for all your help
c'ya sven
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