[Holger Levsen] > Hi, > > (at least) the German and English installs now also suffer from the > "dictionaries-common problem", where one is asked whether, in this > case, Catalan, should become the default dictionary...
Do you have the install log with DEBCONF_DEBUG=developer set from such problematic install? > Jun 14 13:51:56 <schweer> h01ger: that dictionary stuff might be > related to all those *spell packages installed -- despite of the > actual language chosen in the installer. I'm wondering if we > couldn't rely on d-i to pull in the right packages. > > I think this idea has some merrits, but I wonder what to change: Looking at "apt-cache rdepends dictionaries-common", I suspect it wont help. But perhaps a solution is to always install some wordlist package and preseed to select it? "apt-cache search wordlist" show the packages provoding a wordlist. When that is said, I believe we can drop all ispell dictionaries now, and only provide myspell dictionaries, because I believe the packages we care (Iceweasel, Libreoffice, KDE, etc)q about is able to handle myspell. The only package I know depending on ispell is emacs. :) -- Happy hacking Petter Reinholdtsen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

