Petter Reinholdtsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cum veritate scripsit: > I understand this to mean the right way for Japanese install. I > believe that is not my problem but your problem. I do not know how to > solve your problem. I do not know which charset or encoding are used > in Japan. I do not know which Linux tools are needed to display or > input Japanese. I do not know how to test it, and I do not know the > problem domain. For these reasons, I can not solve your problem. Is > the Japanese install problem solved now? If it is, will my patch > break Japanese install in any way?
yes. The current install runs in locale C, after reboot. Forcing it to run as ja_JP would cause problems. > If it isn't solved now, why is it a problem to solve a different, but > related problem -- my problem -- ie. fixing the Norwegian install? > I do not claim to be able to fix Japanese install. Please don't break it. > > Charset "euc-jp" is enough information to signify that this will not > > be displayed in console. > > OK. How can one test this automatically? No way. That's the hard part, and one of the reasons why introducing such a change may be problematic. But how much is supported by the console anyway? C ? I've got an impression that ISO-8859-1 seems to be supported (somewhat). What else? -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] : Junichi Uekawa http://www.netfort.gr.jp/~dancer GPG Fingerprint : 17D6 120E 4455 1832 9423 7447 3059 BF92 CD37 56F4 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]