On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 07:13:51PM +0900, Noritada Kobayashi <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
> unmerge 494816
> tags 494816 + patch
> thanks
> 
> Hi,
> 
> This is a patch to fix ja.po in the second way that Kenshi Muto
> suggested.  #475802 should be separately fixed (in lenny+1) and I'll
> provide a trial patch separately.  Could you please find and apply the
> attachment?

  I've applied this patch to the "head" branch as-is.  We might want to
make a few more changes, as I noted in my last mail.  Also, what's the
situation for other languages?  I guess that at least Chinese suffers
from this problem; I'll Cc the most recent Chinese translators for
aptitude.  What about other non-ASCII locales?  Korean?  Thai?  Khmer?
I have no clue.

  Would it make sense to always recognize "Yes" (untranslated) as a
fallback?  This is a little ugly (since it's not advertised that "yes"
is available), but it would at least let users proceed if they're in
this situation.  I think this was suggested in one of the earlier mails
in this thread.

  Daniel



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