Hi,

2026年6月3日(水) 2:53 Holger Wansing <[email protected]>:
>
> Hi Laura,
>
> Am 1. Juni 2026 18:12:09 MESZ schrieb Laura Arjona Reina <[email protected]>:
> > In my local build test (trixie machine without kcc) I didn't notice
> > errors and Japanese pages look ok, but I don't know Japanese nor I know
> > the specific reason for what kcc was installed many years ago.
>
> If you have some locally built Japanese html files ready, I suggest you sent
> some of them compressed to debian-japanese for review.
>
> > I guess that for the upgrade (bookworm->trixie) we can ask DSA to
> > uninstall kcc prior to upgrade, and tell debian-japanese to have a look
> > at the results once www-master is in trixie and some website builds have
> > been done. If anybody knows a better way to proceed, please tell!
>
> Given the above review does not bring up any surprises, it's fine this way 
> IMO.
>
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(Though, I'm not representing Japanese users)

At least, it seems that kcc was used until 2009 or so to handle
encoding issues for webwml.
(OT: you can dig that issue in webwml repository)
Now already migrated content itself to UTF-8, no need to install kcc
for webwml, IMHO.
(are there other use-case?)

Best Regards,

-- 
Kentaro Hayashi <[email protected]>

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