On 2021-08-31 01:06, Jeremy Bicha wrote:
> Sometimes, some Debian GNOME members object to Unity/Ubuntu-specific
> patches being pushed into Debian.
I know. But we can ask, right?
If we are turned down, and before dropping the patches, I think the
folks who keep Unity alive should be consulted.
>
> How does that work, to generate a localeā¦
Sorry for being unclear. The locale was needed for a build test only. I
believe it was testing LTR and RTL support for the time format (as used
in the middle of the top bar in GNOME).
The feature used by Unity is a subtle tweak. If we dropped the patche
As regards the Unity patches, and if they are still useful for Unity
somehow, how about including those in Debian?
We had a Unity related delta in ibus, and to get into 'sync mode' I
upstreamed it to Debian:
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/ibus/-/commit/924290db
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Thanks for the suggestion, some questions
> The build generates the locales it needs.
How does that work, to generate a locale it needs the entry
/var/lib/locales/supported.d which is part of the langpack to exists no?
> isn't actually used by anything in Ubuntu excluding the remnants of Unity