Le mercredi 06 août 2008 à 22:42 +0200, Kenneth Nielsen a écrit : > Hey everybody > > Since we just heard from Vincent that GNOME 2.23.6 is out, that we are > feature frozen and the it therefore is time to start typing the > release notes, I thought that I would bring up an issue I was made > aware of when I was translating the last set of release notes. > > In one of the sections there is a tradition for making an > alphabetically sorted list of all the languages GNOME is supported in, > and this list is translatable. The problem is that when I translated > the language name they don't necessarily have the same first letter as > they have in English, e.g. in Danish, Chinese starts with a K, and > therefore the alphabetical ordering gets all messed up. You can see an > example of this in the Danish version of the release notes from last > time[1]. I know that this is purely cosmetic, but it does not look > very professional. Does anybody have an idea on how to fix this? > > I suppose the best way to fix it would be to use some kind of magical > alphabetically sorted item list functiusage of Java-based software on Ubuntu server, we might need a basic openjdk-6-jre-headless package that can be used as a dependency for a Java server package without pulling in too many packages.
I propose to downgrade the libnss-mdns recommend to a suggest (for openjdk-6-jre-headless), resulting in going from 37 dependencies for that runtime on a bare install to a more healthy 9. According to the changelog, this Recommend was added for 6b09-1~pre1, but I am not sure it qualifies for something you want to find on all but specific setups ? Proposed patch follows. _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~openjdk Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~openjdk More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

