The package supports a method of adding unsupported locales but that this method does not appear to have been used.
Unless the submitter can demonstrate that the existing support is broken, I think this bug should be downgraded to normal. It seems reasonable to me that a package can drop configuration values that are unsupported by the package - especially if the package does have a way of extending support to meet particular needs. Unless /usr/locale/share/i18n/SUPPORTED can be shown to be broken, I don't see a bug here - except maybe a wishlist one for the maintainer script to explain what it has done or some comment in README.Debian about how to use /usr/locale/share/i18n/SUPPORTED (especially as that is a rather strange path - I was expecting /usr/share/locales/SUPPORTED or something similar). -- Neil Williams ============= http://www.data-freedom.org/ http://www.nosoftwarepatents.com/ http://www.linux.codehelp.co.uk/
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