On Thursday 28 September 2006 23:31, Frans Pop wrote:
> On Tuesday 26 September 2006 13:14, Frans Pop wrote:
> > Yesterday I tried a different implementation: setting
> > debconf/language=en in debian-installer-startup.d instead of setting
> > LANGUAGE. However, that did not result in country names
On Tuesday 26 September 2006 13:14, Frans Pop wrote:
> Yesterday I tried a different implementation: setting
> debconf/language=en in debian-installer-startup.d instead of setting
> LANGUAGE. However, that did not result in country names being displayed
> for S/390.
Is it possible that debconf/lan
On Tuesday 26 September 2006 08:44, Joey Hess wrote:
> tasksel uses standard gettext for translations of the tasks menu, since
> that menu is generated on the fly and so cannot be translated using
> debconf.
I'm still confused why the rest of tasksel _is_ translated correctly and
only the tasks a
Frans Pop wrote:
> I'm not quite sure if letting LANGUAGE overrule debconf/language is not a
> bug in tasksel, but at least we have tasks translated now.
tasksel uses standard gettext for translations of the tasks menu, since
that menu is generated on the fly and so cannot be translated using
deb
reassign 381142 pkgsel
tags 381142 + pending
thanks
> When running a test install with D-I beta3 candidate images, in French,
> the tasks names are not translated while the tasks selection text is
> properly translated.
Kenshi Muto spotted the reason for this.
In rootskel LANGUAGE is set to "en"
Package: tasksel
Version: 2.53
Severity: normal
Tags: l10n
When running a test install with D-I beta3 candidate images, in French, the
tasks names
are not translated while the tasks selection text is properly translated.
As far as I know, the French translation of tasks was completed in 2.52.
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