On Thu, Jan 20, 2005 at 03:07:46PM -0500, Joey Hess wrote: > Carlos Z.F. Liu wrote: > > After some discussions in debian-chinese-gb[1] and some debian related > > web forum in TW[2] and HK[3], I made many changes in chinese-s, > > chinese-s-desktop, chinese-t, and chinese-t-desktop tasks. See attached > > tarball. Thanks in advance for updating them. > > Could you write me a changelog entry for this change, documenting what > you changed and why? I see that you moved a lot of X stuff over to the > chinese-?-desktop packages, which is good. Did you drop any packages > entirely or add any entirely new packages? > Packages been droped only from chinese-s: 1. xcin - Although it support Simplified Chinese, but no one use it as I knew. 2. pydict - It's a dictionary Traditional Chinese users.
Packages been droped only from chinese-t: 1. stardic - It's a dictionary Simplified Chinese users. Packages been droped from both chinese-s and chinese-t: 1. yiyantang, yh, kon2, chdrv - Nobody use them anymore, their functions can be found in other packages which are easier to use. 2. tfm-arphic-* - They are only useful to latex, but TeX isn't a part of tasksel. 3. cce - not in sarge, too many RC bugs, and they won't be fixed in the near future. Upstream had stopped working on it for years. 4. gs-cjk-resource, cmap-adobe-gb1, cmap-adobe-cns1 - non-free stuff 5. psfontmgr - most modern desktop applications can do print job without it. New packages been added: 1. scim-chinese, fcitx (into chinese-s-desktop) - The two input methods are very popular in China nowadays. 2. scim-tables-zh (into both chinese-s-desktop and chinese-t-desktop) - same as above, but also been widely used in HongKong. 3. rxvt-unicode-ml, mlterm (into both of two chinese-*-desktop) - very good Chinese support, and own many users. Packages been moved from chinese-* to chinese-*-desktop: 1. all packages in chinese-*-desktop now except kde-i18n-zhcn(tw). - They need X. > Have you been able to test installs using the new tasks to be sure > they work well? > How can I test the new tasks? Should I replace the old tasks files by the four new files, build it into deb package, and test it in a new installed base-system? Or, is there any easy way to do it? I will do it ASAP after you give me an answer. :) -- Best Regards, Carlos -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]