Olivier Berger wrote:
> Le lundi 24 septembre 2007 à 10:09 +0200, Olivier Berger a écrit :
>> Package: sympa
>> Version: 5.2.3-1.2
>> Severity: minor
>>
>> On default Debian install, no supported_lang configuration is set in 
>> sympa.conf.
>>
>> Thus, all possible locales are tested to display available languages in 
>> wwsympa's interface.
>>
>> This results most probably in loads of messages like :
>> Sep 23 19:07:36 picolibre wwsympa[29223]: Failed to setlocale(de_DE) ; you 
>> either have a problem with the catalogue .mo files or you should extend 
>> available locales in  your /etc/locale.gen (or /etc/sysconfig/i18n) file
>> Sep 23 19:07:36 picolibre wwsympa[29223]: Failed to setlocale(cs_CZ) ; you 
>> either have a problem with the catalogue .mo files or you should extend 
>> available locales in  your /etc/locale.gen (or /etc/sysconfig/i18n) file
>>
>> It would be great if the 'supported_langs' variable which is deduced from 
>> 'locale -a' in the Debian config debconf script could be set in the postinst 
>> (and not only the lang parameter) to only propose available locales and 
>> remove all these messages.
>>
>> Note that the setting must contain comma-separated values without any 
>> spaces, btw.

Yeah, looks like I confused something here. 

> 
> It seems that sympa_wizard.pl will configure it in more recent version
> (as tested on unstable with 5.3.3-4)... although in a bad way, adding
> spaces where it shouldn't (see
> http://sourcesup.cru.fr/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=3322&group_id=23&atid=167
>  ).
> 
> ... so upgrading will remove the need to add such configuration in
> postinst... at least as long as the bug will be fixed upstream.

Debian packages contain there own version of sympa_wizard, so the missing 
commas are
not a upstream fault.

Thanks for pointing this out.

Regards
         Racke


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