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+.SH SEE ALSO
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+locale\-gen(8), localedef(1), locale(1), base\-config(8)
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, and it
pulls in a LOT of dependencies...
I'd need to check a bit more ..
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installs, or should it be safe to
include in base-config?
Looks more sane, to me, at least.
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informed that this work has already been done
a while ago.
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this should still work now, without LANG_CHOOSER.
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to display anything other than that might be problematic
on some systems.
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On Thu, 21 Feb 2002 23:59:30 -0800
John H. Robinson, IV [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but i was able to get it to be quiet about the slang1-utf8 stuff (hollow
victory, it turns out)
so we have boot-floppies that are not compiling anywhere
Somehow, b-f build process is b0rked.
We had two rules
Package: boot-floppies
Boot-floppies build process has some problems.
I have tried to address some.
It still stops with whiptail being linked to slang1,
and other things.
I think it's progressing well, but please
inspect the patch
I don't really know in detail the
build process of
On Fri, 22 Feb 2002 11:20:21 +0100
Eduard Bloch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do not think so if I see -lslang -lnewt while building dbootstrap.
Can anyone tell the ultimative truth?
-lslang and -lnewt looks for
libslang.so and libnewt.so, unless -static is given, and
creates a ELF
is a random collection of data, in the ar archive format,
that does not have any management information included...
But I think this should be working.
I'll take a look at it (I don't really grok python)
when it really causes problems.
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-conflicting -dev
packages, or should I put nano-bf in incoming again?
Please upload
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Eduard Bloch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just realized that this won't work. We will need both versions
installed to the same time to build boot-floppies. Any ideas about a
possible solution for the dilemma?
It is actually easy to make a libslang-bf-dev or
that
-DUTF8, and -lslang / -lslang-utf8 matches.
Sounds okay, but you surely meant libslang-utf8.a and libslang.a
er... I didn't.
Ah, we are talking about -pic ?
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On Thu, 21 Feb 2002 11:14:46 +0100
Eduard Bloch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
#include hallo.h
Junichi Uekawa wrote on Thu Feb 21, 2002 um 05:48:04PM:
It is actually easy to make a libslang-bf-dev or something, that contains:
/usr/lib/libslang-utf8.so - /lib/libslang.so.1-UTF8
/usr/lib
However, one must make very sure that
-DUTF8, and -lslang / -lslang-utf8 matches.
Sounds okay, but you surely meant libslang-utf8.a and libslang.a
er... I didn't.
Ah, we are talking about -pic ?
No, we are talking about slang1-utf8-dev vs. slang1-dev. Both are needed
a URL with each language variant.
I think it would be nice to have an entry associating
language to a URL.
Or make the entry _(ftp.us.debian.org) a translatable string
to give a somewhat sane-ish result.
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package, which
probably is required. It's stuck in incoming.
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Package: boot-floppies
Severity: serious
With the introduction of slang1a-utf8,
boot-floppies needs to be modified to compile/run with the new slang.
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it now.
slang-utf8 related fixes will probably take a bit more time to
come, and doing a release before that would be nice.
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Junichi Uekawa [EMAIL PROTECTED] cum veritate scripsit:
I think the following changes will need to happen, if
the proposed NMU of slang1 hits unstable, please check:
diff -ru boot-floppies/debian/changelog boot-floppies-after/debian/changelog
--- boot-floppies/debian/changelog Wed Jan 30
.
Packages using slang, like jed should be aware that this
change has happened.
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need kon2, instead of bterm.
I think bterm was only capable of UTF-8.
Not all programs work with UTF-8 in Japanese...
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Philip Blundell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got an impression that it will be a disaster on most
Japanese setups.
Yes, that's what I suspected. However, I don't really know what the
best thing to do about it is.
I don't think we have a Japanese-capable
ended).
er... are we talking about boxProgress() in utilities/dbootstrap/boxes.c ?
It seems like newt is the one needing some massaging, at first glance.
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a bug ?
There are several points which could do that.
And also please tell us what architecture, and
which version of boot-floppies you are using.
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On Wed, 2 Jan 2002 11:39:30 +0100
Raphael Hertzog [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I didn't understand Junichi's message as this is what is already done
for debian-cd (although we must manually update a task file to make it
true).
Junichi, what were you trying to do ?
Okay, I didn't notice.
By
whether he was using the latest version.
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Why is it not enough to specify 'utf-8' in here ?
for lang in what:
if do_convert:
e = engine ('utf-8', lang.charset)
else:
e = do_not_convert ()
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,\n')
outfile.write ('NULL,\n')
outfile.write ('NULL,\n')
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Hi,
Manoj told me on IRC that apt-utils is not on the first CD-Rom.
debootstrap seems to want apt-utils, and apt-utils is optional.
Something needs fixing, either debootstrap, or apt-utils.
comments?
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Junichi Uekawa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
CC'd to debian-cd, because that's probably the relevant list.
The following script checks for validity of priority/section (and
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In Sat, 29 Dec 2001 21:27:53 +0100, Antoni Bella [EMAIL PROTECTED] immo vero
scripsit
Hi.
bella5
bella5 prgn/Make Debian Floppy/, -- prgn/Make Debian Floppy/prgn,
bella5 I thought it was a valid sgml.
bella5
bella5 I do not know format SGML. I repeat in the shape of question:
bella5
-notes.sgml);
checkdiff(index.$lang.html.m4,index.en.html.m4);
+checkdiff(dselect-beginner.$lang.sgml,dselect-beginner.sgml);
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+rm -f $m1/dists/$SUITE/Release
rm -f $m1/dists/$SUITE/Release
should be better.
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Debian Boot CVS Master [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
translated dbootstrap/langs/japanese.src
I've noticed that I've left the English text too...
so the initial screen has too many characters, and it does not fit on the screen (80
chars).
I'll fix it tonight
On Wed, 12 Dec 2001 16:56:09 +
Phil Blundell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Japanese translation updates and fixes. It is up-to-date, again.
Last time I looked, the Japanese string for the language chooser itself
(the one that says You have chosen Japanese - press Enter to continue)
didn't
?
It seems to be the case with ja_JP.UTF-8.
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that
would obviously be even better.
Getting latin1 work inside bterm would not be enough,
because EUC-JP doesn't work inside bterm (AFAIK).
Thus, the most workable solution would be to get
modconf to be UTF-8 enabled.
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Philip Blundell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So what's the status on this now? Is anybody still suffering from the
flashing screen syndrome, or has that finally been laid to rest?
I've checked the boot-floppies on ~aph, from 6 Dec, and
it seems to be working.
on end of day 2/Dec/2001.
My impression running the compact image was that
the screen just keeps on flashing, when after busybox starts.
(under bochs).
But maybe something else is wrong on my setup.
Anyone successful ?
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Ethan Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] immo vero scripsit
I've written a script to create base.tgz for diskless package.
It just runs debootstrap and runs tar.
What do guys think about this?
perhaps it would be prudent to merge that with my script to build
basedebs tarballs.
Anyway, this
Hello,
I've written a script to create base.tgz for diskless package.
It just runs debootstrap and runs tar.
What do guys think about this?
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RUB" from the boot-floppy for linux-i386?
Does the HURD boot-floppies have this feature of installing
grub?
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he has to format the
Harddisk.
It's probably too late to say this, but I had problems with this attitude
recently.
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