At Fri, 28 Feb 2003 13:02:42 +0100, Joerg Friedrich wrote: > GOTO Masanori schrieb am Donnerstag, 27. Februar 2003 um 22:47:19 +0900: > > > > Hmm, that's mysterious. /etc/environment and /etc/locale.gen seems fine. > > > > If it does not work, I think it's not locales bug. Could you try the > > same test on chroot environment, or other sid machine if you have. > > Yes, now I can confirm this. > I was not able to reproduce this neither in a sid chroot nor in a sid > chroot upgraded from woody. > > Additionally I was able to generate all locales using the readline > interface from debconf. Btw it was easier to select all locales with > readline interface by pasting the output of seq 2 296 to the debconf > question :-) > > Funny thing is, that debconf dialog interface is different in my sid > chroots to the one on my sid-machine. > Visible difference: on the sid-machine, as on my woody-machine dialog > interface shows a big 'X' when selecting a locale, in chroot > environments it's an asterisk. > > PS: Could you reassign this bug to debconf since I'm no wizard in bts > handling
Locales has so much entries to select (I hit space key 296 times! :-), so some program installed on your machine does not work properly. I'm not debconf expert and it's not locales problem, so I reassign this bug to debconf. But if you find this problem is your machine specific, please send such mention to this bug because debconf maintainer may be also embarrassed. Regards, -- gotom -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

