Re: some chinese characters are still lost in d-i

2004-03-10 Thread Joey Hess
Kenshi Muto wrote: > I'm waiting Matt's challenging, but if deadline is so soon, I'll > upload arch dependent version. > ... OK, I just uploaded 0.006_i386. I think you forgot to commit the change to cvs, maybe. > > The change in partconf-mkfstab has already been done, so it should be > > safe to

Re: some chinese characters are still lost in d-i

2004-03-10 Thread Kenshi Muto
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Joey, At 11 Mar 04 03:08:21 GMT, Joey Hess wrote: > Kenshi Muto wrote: > > Hmm, when is our deadline? > > Friday or so.. Roger. I gave up i18n of fdisk-udeb and change to run this as LANG=C (of course partitioner is optional step). > > I believe

Re: some chinese characters are still lost in d-i

2004-03-10 Thread Joey Hess
Kenshi Muto wrote: > Hmm, when is our deadline? Friday or so.. > I believe current bterm-unifont crashes big-endian arch (m68k, ppc, > sparc, parisc?). > I tried to create bgf on vore.d.o (sparc), and found this is > incompatible with little endian. > If this problem is hard to fix, please don't

Re: some chinese characters are still lost in d-i

2004-03-10 Thread Kenshi Muto
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi, At 8 Mar 04 13:46:04 GMT, Matt Kraai wrote: > On Sun, Mar 07, 2004 at 07:22:38AM -0900, Joey Hess wrote: > > Matt Kraai wrote: > > > This should be fixed once a new version of anna is uploaded. > > > > Have the possible endianness problems with b

Re: some chinese characters are still lost in d-i

2004-03-08 Thread Joey Hess
Matt Kraai wrote: > On Sun, Mar 07, 2004 at 07:22:38AM -0900, Joey Hess wrote: > > Matt Kraai wrote: > > > On Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 04:23:13AM +1300, Carlos Z.F. Liu wrote: > > > > When I do an installation from daily build CD, I found that many > > > > Chinese (either Simplified or traditional) cha

Re: some chinese characters are still lost in d-i

2004-03-08 Thread Matt Kraai
On Sun, Mar 07, 2004 at 07:22:38AM -0900, Joey Hess wrote: > Matt Kraai wrote: > > On Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 04:23:13AM +1300, Carlos Z.F. Liu wrote: > > > When I do an installation from daily build CD, I found that many > > > Chinese (either Simplified or traditional) characters were still lost. > >

Re: some chinese characters are still lost in d-i

2004-03-07 Thread Joey Hess
Matt Kraai wrote: > On Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 04:23:13AM +1300, Carlos Z.F. Liu wrote: > > When I do an installation from daily build CD, I found that many > > Chinese (either Simplified or traditional) characters were still lost. > > It's not a new issue. I did ask it in January, but no answer. Is t

Re: some chinese characters are still lost in d-i

2004-03-07 Thread Matt Kraai
On Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 04:23:13AM +1300, Carlos Z.F. Liu wrote: > When I do an installation from daily build CD, I found that many > Chinese (either Simplified or traditional) characters were still lost. > It's not a new issue. I did ask it in January, but no answer. Is this > just because bterm-u

some chinese characters are still lost in d-i

2004-03-07 Thread Carlos Z.F. Liu
Hello, When I do an installation from daily build CD, I found that many Chinese (either Simplified or traditional) characters were still lost. It's not a new issue. I did ask it in January, but no answer. Is this just because bterm-unifont didn't include enough characters? Or another bug to d-i?