How much of localechooser's finish-install script really needs to run at
the very end? Could some/all/the problimatic bits be moved to a
base-installer.d hook, where they would happen before console-cryillic
is installed?
Interesting question. We currently have:
-install libfribidi0 for RTL
Christian Perrier wrote:
Indeed, they are. Localechooser's finish-install does so but, from
Eugenyi explanations, it indeed overwrites the defaults set by the
console-cyrillic package itself.
Indeed, I see two ways to go:
-remove console-cyrillic for Russian and do just like we do for
Hello,
On Wed, Aug 23, 2006 at 11:55:44PM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
[ ... ]
I'm yelling right now because I'm quite angry. We put a lot of efforts
to allow you guys having an installer translated in all your languages
and such negligence is really desperating.
This sounds like you
Quoting Stanislav Maslovski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hello,
On Wed, Aug 23, 2006 at 11:55:44PM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
[ ... ]
I'm yelling right now because I'm quite angry. We put a lot of efforts
to allow you guys having an installer translated in all your languages
and such
On Thu, Aug 24, 2006 at 10:35:13AM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
[ ... ]
Because the bug _is_ noticed now it is better to think of how to solve it
instead of yelling. Eugeniy has actually proposed some ways how to do it.
I hope you understand that this problem is common for all languages
Sorry for newb question.Is it possible to have good and readable russian fonts without console-cyrillic in Debian?-- Igor Zubarev
I see. Personally, I also do not use console-cyrillic in my russian
installations. The console-tools package has a set of russian fonts and
keymaps I am pretty satisfied with. So, perhaps, one solution is to make
console-cyrillic optional and remove it from tasks or whatever place
Maybe, yes.
it is mentioned in the installer. But then /etc/console/boottime.keymap.gz
and /etc/console-tools/config should be configured properly with a certain
tool. I am not experienced with the details of how the installer works, so
Indeed, they are. Localechooser's finish-install does so but,
AFAIK, console-cyrillic is just a set of cyrillic fonts, keymaps and a script
to tie them up. One thing to mention is that keymap is generated dynamically
by the script from a base keymap and a chosen method of layout switching.
That's all.
Dunno.
kbd development seems pretty stucked...and
Christian,
On 8/24/06, Christian Perrier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, Dmitry, also, for reporting this bug. There's at least one
Russian user who uses D-I in his own language I consider this bug
makes D-I currently not releasable with Russian activated.
Let me clarify one thing. I
severity 384323 important
thanks
Quoting Eugenyi Meshcheryakov analyzing a bug report about broken
installer in Russian:
I tried default installation in Russian (RF) in qemu with network off, and
console-cyrillic was installed. There was also dialogs displayed by
console-cyrillic after
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