Hi Rick, On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 03:07:10PM -0500, rick bradshaw wrote: > so here is the background. I preseed the debconf database with > the locals I want to use and then I basically do the equivalent of > dpkg --set-selections and then a apt-get dist-upgrade( not truely what > I do but the process is the same). The locales package prompts me with > an ncurses menu to select locales which the ones I preset are already > checked and I have to manually select ok for it to continue. I first > noticed this yesterday, but it still occurs today( I sync every night > to a debian mirror ).
> Also when I run your command on my current machine it also does the > exact same thing. It give some ncurses window to select the locales Er, I really don't see how that could be the case; the locales package correctly uses the debconf package for all of its prompting, and debconf respects DEBIAN_FRONTEND. I even have the same versions of debconf and locales installed that you included in your report. Is it possible that the affected version of debconf is not the same as the one installed on the system where you ran reportbug? Does the problem persist if you run the DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive dpkg-reconfigure command multiple times? Thanks, -- Steve Langasek postmodern programmer
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