Bug#345639: Re: Bug#345639: adduser: [INTL:de] prompt does not match expected response

2006-02-12 Thread Marc Haber
tags #345639 help thanks On Sat, Jan 07, 2006 at 02:52:43PM +0100, Claudio Nieder wrote: Is this a stupid user (that would be me) problem? Is it a debian-installer problem as it sets an environment variable which is is only partially supported? Is it a locales problem, as it does not

Bug#345639: adduser: [INTL:de] prompt does not match expected response

2006-01-07 Thread Claudio Nieder
Hi, hydra:~# locale | grep LANG [EMAIL PROTECTED] I see your settings differ from mine: $ locale | grep LANG LANG=en_GB.UTF-8 $ env | grep -e LC -e LANG LANG=en_GB.UTF-8 LANGUAGE=de_CH:de_DE:de:en_GB:en It seems like adduser soemtimes uses LANGUAGE and sometimes LANG to determine the

Bug#345639: adduser: [INTL:de] prompt does not match expected response

2006-01-05 Thread Joerg Hoh
On Tue, Jan 03, 2006 at 01:26:02AM +0100, Claudio Nieder wrote: It's not the case which bothers me, but that it expects a Y or y while asking: Sind die Informationen korrekt? [j/N] The prompt asks for a j as positive answer while actually only a y as answer is accepted. Hm, the code

Bug#345639: adduser: [INTL:de] prompt does not match expected response

2006-01-02 Thread Claudio Nieder
Package: adduser Version: 3.80 Severity: normal In the german translation, the prompt appearing after the users information was added asking If the information are correct [y/N] is translated to the german letters [j/N] for german Ja=Yes and Nein=No. Yet the letter j or J is not accepted as

Bug#345639: adduser: [INTL:de] prompt does not match expected response

2006-01-02 Thread Joerg Hoh
On Mon, Jan 02, 2006 at 02:27:47PM +0100, Claudio Nieder wrote: Package: adduser Version: 3.80 Severity: normal In the german translation, the prompt appearing after the users information was added asking If the information are correct [y/N] is translated to the german letters [j/N] for

Bug#345639: adduser: [INTL:de] prompt does not match expected response

2006-01-02 Thread Claudio Nieder
Hi, Yet the letter j or J is not accepted as answer. One must enter a y, otherwise it is assumed the user is saying that the information is not correct and should be re-entered: So you're proposing that the input should be handled case-insensitiv? It's not the case which bothers me, but