Hi,
Laura Arjona Reina wrote:
> As per https://www.debian.org/devel/website/translating, it seems that
> this variable is only needed for correctly sort stuff in the
> corresponding language, so, for now (until we find the fix), I have
> removed the ""-D CUR_LOCALE=tr_TR.UTF-8" line in /turkish/.
Hi,
Laura Arjona Reina wrote (16 Aug 2020 15:52:46 +0200):
> Thanks for trying!
> What happens if you install locales-all package? (if not installed in
> your system).
Laura Arjona Reina wrote (16 Aug 2020 16:21:49 +0200):
> Maybe the fix is installing libunicode-utf8-perl package?
Both of th
Hi all,
Thanks Holger for trying.
I guess it must be another package.
As per https://www.debian.org/devel/website/translating, it seems that
this variable is only needed for correctly sort stuff in the
corresponding language, so, for now (until we find the fix), I have
removed the ""-D CUR_LOCALE
Hi,
Laura Arjona Reina wrote:
> Can anybody reproduce the issue (just go to the "turkish" folder and do
> "make", and get the error), and see if installing some of these packages
> (libperlio-utf8-strict-perl or libunicode-utf8-perl or libutf8-all-perl)
> the turkish folder builds fine?
I got th
Package: www.debian.org
User www.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertag: scripts
Severity: normal
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Hi all
In bug #924365, we discovered that the "tr_TR" locale in .wmlrc file was
wrong and causing FTBFS issues in the
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