Quoting Stanislav Maslovski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hello,
On Wed, Aug 23, 2006 at 11:55:44PM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
[ ... ]
I'm yelling right now because I'm quite angry. We put a lot of efforts
to allow you guys having an installer translated in all your languages
and such
I see. Personally, I also do not use console-cyrillic in my russian
installations. The console-tools package has a set of russian fonts and
keymaps I am pretty satisfied with. So, perhaps, one solution is to make
console-cyrillic optional and remove it from tasks or whatever place
Maybe, yes.
it is mentioned in the installer. But then /etc/console/boottime.keymap.gz
and /etc/console-tools/config should be configured properly with a certain
tool. I am not experienced with the details of how the installer works, so
Indeed, they are. Localechooser's finish-install does so but,
AFAIK, console-cyrillic is just a set of cyrillic fonts, keymaps and a script
to tie them up. One thing to mention is that keymap is generated dynamically
by the script from a base keymap and a chosen method of layout switching.
That's all.
Dunno.
kbd development seems pretty stucked...and
Sorry for newb question.Is it possible to have good and readable russian fonts without console-cyrillic in Debian?-- Igor Zubarev
Hello,
On Wed, Aug 23, 2006 at 11:55:44PM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
[ ... ]
I'm yelling right now because I'm quite angry. We put a lot of efforts
to allow you guys having an installer translated in all your languages
and such negligence is really desperating.
This sounds like you
severity 384323 important
thanks
Quoting Eugenyi Meshcheryakov analyzing a bug report about broken
installer in Russian:
I tried default installation in Russian (RF) in qemu with network off, and
console-cyrillic was installed. There was also dialogs displayed by
console-cyrillic after
On Thu, Aug 24, 2006 at 10:35:13AM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
[ ... ]
Because the bug _is_ noticed now it is better to think of how to solve it
instead of yelling. Eugeniy has actually proposed some ways how to do it.
I hope you understand that this problem is common for all
Christian,
On 8/24/06, Christian Perrier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, Dmitry, also, for reporting this bug. There's at least one
Russian user who uses D-I in his own language I consider this bug
makes D-I currently not releasable with Russian activated.
Let me clarify one thing. I
How much of localechooser's finish-install script really needs to run at
the very end? Could some/all/the problimatic bits be moved to a
base-installer.d hook, where they would happen before console-cryillic
is installed?
Interesting question. We currently have:
-install libfribidi0 for RTL
Christian Perrier wrote:
Indeed, they are. Localechooser's finish-install does so but, from
Eugenyi explanations, it indeed overwrites the defaults set by the
console-cyrillic package itself.
Indeed, I see two ways to go:
-remove console-cyrillic for Russian and do just like we do for
Hello,
On Wed, Aug 23, 2006 at 11:55:44PM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
[ ... ]
I'm yelling right now because I'm quite angry. We put a lot of efforts
to allow you guys having an installer translated in all your languages
and such negligence is really desperating.
This sounds like you
Quoting Stanislav Maslovski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hello,
On Wed, Aug 23, 2006 at 11:55:44PM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
[ ... ]
I'm yelling right now because I'm quite angry. We put a lot of efforts
to allow you guys having an installer translated in all your languages
and such
On Thu, Aug 24, 2006 at 10:35:13AM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
[ ... ]
Because the bug _is_ noticed now it is better to think of how to solve it
instead of yelling. Eugeniy has actually proposed some ways how to do it.
I hope you understand that this problem is common for all languages
Sorry for newb question.Is it possible to have good and readable russian fonts without console-cyrillic in Debian?-- Igor Zubarev
I see. Personally, I also do not use console-cyrillic in my russian
installations. The console-tools package has a set of russian fonts and
keymaps I am pretty satisfied with. So, perhaps, one solution is to make
console-cyrillic optional and remove it from tasks or whatever place
Maybe, yes.
it is mentioned in the installer. But then /etc/console/boottime.keymap.gz
and /etc/console-tools/config should be configured properly with a certain
tool. I am not experienced with the details of how the installer works, so
Indeed, they are. Localechooser's finish-install does so but,
AFAIK, console-cyrillic is just a set of cyrillic fonts, keymaps and a script
to tie them up. One thing to mention is that keymap is generated dynamically
by the script from a base keymap and a chosen method of layout switching.
That's all.
Dunno.
kbd development seems pretty stucked...and
Christian,
On 8/24/06, Christian Perrier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, Dmitry, also, for reporting this bug. There's at least one
Russian user who uses D-I in his own language I consider this bug
makes D-I currently not releasable with Russian activated.
Let me clarify one thing. I
severity 384323 important
thanks
Quoting Eugenyi Meshcheryakov analyzing a bug report about broken
installer in Russian:
I tried default installation in Russian (RF) in qemu with network off, and
console-cyrillic was installed. There was also dialogs displayed by
console-cyrillic after
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