On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 05:05:30PM +0100, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> [Agustin Martin]
> > That 'critical' priority is mostly maintainer intended, not user intended. 
> 
> Still, the question at most meet the debconf definition for pirority
> high.

It needs to be higher that the normal priority, so people know of problems
like this one. I agree that 'critical' is probably too high now, but I put
it there to make sure problems were loud. Will think about using 'high'.
Hope people still file bug reports in case of problems instead of just
changing debconf threshold and getting the first alphabetic match as
selection.

> There must be something else going wrong with my installation.

Did that happened with other languages like nynorsk, in the same wnorwegian
package?

If you are going to try a new test installation, you may want to make the
dictionary selection more verbose. For pre-lenny (This is from 2006, I 
expect this to work for squeeze too), this was the process to debug 
dictionaries-common behavior during its first pre-configuration when 
running debian-installer. You need to run debian-installer in expert 
mode. Open a shell and near the top of

   /var/lib/dpkg/info/pkgsel.postinst

add

   export DICT_COMMON_DEBUG=1

This way, you should get debugging info in the syslog for the
dictionaries-common installation.

If the problem is reproduced, that may give us information.

Thanks a lot for your feedback,

-- 
Agustin



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