On Wed, Mar 28, 2007 at 05:51:50PM -0700, Josh Triplett wrote:
> Package: ibritish
> Severity: normal
> 
> ibritish and iamerican both have priority standard.  By contrast, wamerican
> has priority standard but wbritish has priority optional.

Only wamerican should be standard (was formerly wenglish). Both ibritish and
iamerican should be optional,

http://dict-common.alioth.debian.org/dsdt-policy.html#AEN167

(I have to change wenglish to wamerican there). Same for aspell and aspell
dicts. 

> In addition to enlarging the base system, this also leads to a debconf prompt
> for default dictionary.

For the first installation from d-i this should not happen. There was a
debconf bug with the graphical installer in d-i_RC1 that trigered this
behavior, #401876, but that should be fixed in RC2.
 
> Ideally, none of these packages would have priority standard; the installer
> asks for enough locale information to narrow down the choice, so something
> could use that to choose and install an appropriate dictionary?

It does, dictionaries-common will try 

a) something resembling the locale
b) something english
c) anything

to set the default ispell dictionary.

-- 
Agustin


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