Re: Release file for own backport repository?

2017-03-09 Thread Joerg Desch
Am Fri, 10 Mar 2017 11:04:40 +0800 schrieb Paul Wise: > Did you also update your sources.list? No, because I use the directory name for it. Or isn't an entry with an trailing slash an directory? deb http://debian.jdesch.de/repositories/experimental/ jessie/

Re: Release file for own backport repository?

2017-03-09 Thread Joerg Desch
I've just tried it without "Version:" and with "Suite:" and "Codename:" set to jessie-backports. After this, "apt-get update" prints the error (jessie expected but jessie- backports received): W: Konflikt bei Distribution: http://debian.jdesch.de jessie/ Release (jessie erwartet, aber jessie-ba

Release file for own backport repository?

2017-03-09 Thread Joerg Desch
Hi. I currently maintain a repository with my own backports for Jessie. Therefore I have a Release file with a suite entry "stable". Since my backports should be overwriteable by the official backport repository, I want change the "name" of the origin von "stable" to "jessie-backports". How do I

Re: setlocale doesn't change the language. Why?

2015-03-13 Thread Joerg Desch
Am Thu, 12 Mar 2015 20:24:21 +0100 schrieb Wouter Verhelst: > I've been fighting with that myself the other day. > echo $LANGUAGE? is already unset. > This is a GNU extension which does have some use, but it *breaks* in > some non-wrong use cases. Until now, I'm really happy with the toolchain

SOLVED: setlocale doesn't change the language. Why?

2015-03-12 Thread Joerg Desch
Am Thu, 12 Mar 2015 09:29:01 +0100 schrieb Tomas Pospisek: > /etc/locale.gen The solution was simple. While "dpkg-reconfigure locales" only allows the selection of one language. I thought that this should be the default. But instead all not selected entries are not possible. So the solution wa

Re: setlocale doesn't change the language. Why?

2015-03-12 Thread Joerg Desch
Am Thu, 12 Mar 2015 09:57:08 + schrieb Colin Watson: > There is no such locale. Perhaps you meant en_GB.UTF-8 or en_US.UTF-8. You are right. But this selection isn't needed. ;-) I've already changed this in my current sample. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian

Re: setlocale doesn't change the language. Why?

2015-03-12 Thread Joerg Desch
Am Thu, 12 Mar 2015 09:29:01 +0100 schrieb Tomas Pospisek: > /etc/locale.gen > > Also 'man locale' > *t OK, the package "locales" wasn't installed by the embedded distribution. After installing locales and selecting "en_GB.UTF8" as default, my sample still not use "de_DE.UTF8". So I've called

setlocale doesn't change the language. Why?

2015-03-12 Thread Joerg Desch
Hi. I'm running Debian Squezze on a small AMD Geode based embedded PC. I need to use the gettext library independend from the system wide language settings to toggle the language for strings only. On my PC, the test runs within a chroot environment als expected. On the embedded PC, it doesn't

Re: setlocale doesn't change the language. Why?

2015-03-11 Thread Joerg Desch
Am Wed, 11 Mar 2015 21:16:20 +0500 schrieb Andrey Rahmatullin: > On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 01:27:21PM +0000, Joerg Desch wrote: >> Switch to 'en' >> New LOCALE: 'C' >> Hello World Switch to 'de' >> New LOCALE: 'C' >> Hello Wor

Multiarch capabilities for mingw crossbuilds too?

2014-08-08 Thread Joerg Desch
Today I've read about Debians Multiarch capabilities for the first time. Is it possible to use this technique to build deb packages of libraries for the mingw crosscompile toolchain too? I have to build Windows executables and therefore need some libraries. For now, I build and install them loc