Bug#349288: [G-I][L10N] G-I crashes after country is selected and the language is Bengali
> Is Bengali font still missing? We have some problems with the conflicting ranges of different fonts. The fonts are there, they are not chosen correctly. > The following screenshot was taken by using MuktiNarrow font. > http://www.webalice.it/zinosat/shots/bn_mukti1.jpg That was an experimental image that was custom made by Davide Viti, AFAIK. I am currently working on this after a break since the 22nd as was missing my test machine. I will start again working this week on this issue. -- Regards, EddyP = "Imagination is more important than knowledge" A.Einstein
Bug#349288: [G-I][L10N] G-I crashes after country is selected and the language is Bengali
Frans Pop wrote: On Friday 27 January 2006 12:13, Eddy Petrişor wrote: AFAIK, Frans said that the image that he gave me then was in fact unstable image, but with the console switching bug fixed.Was the image using 2.8.10? I think not, as the arabic scipts are written from left to right [1] in the snapshots I took. Frans? Do you remember what you did for the image I used? The image did not have 2.8.10. Is Bengali font still missing? http://jamil.phpxperts.com/tmp/D-I_Bn_1.png I was using the following .iso [Last modified: 22-Jan-2006 09:41] http://people.debian.org/~fjp/d-i/gtk-miniiso/daily/i386/mini.iso The following screenshot was taken by using MuktiNarrow font. http://www.webalice.it/zinosat/shots/bn_mukti1.jpg FYI, there was a bug "Missing Bengali fonts", http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=343446 Regards, Jamil -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#349288: [G-I][L10N] G-I crashes after country is selected and the language is Bengali
On Friday 27 January 2006 12:13, Eddy Petrişor wrote: > AFAIK, Frans said that the image that he gave me then was in fact > unstable image, but with the console switching bug fixed.Was the image > using 2.8.10? I think not, as the arabic scipts are written from left > to right [1] in the snapshots I took. Frans? Do you remember what you > did for the image I used? The image did not have 2.8.10.
Bug#349288: [G-I][L10N] G-I crashes after country is selected and the language is Bengali
On 1/27/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Last night I tried to reproduce the bug with the latest mini.iso [1]; > I tried both with bengali and hindi but g-i never crashed. During the > meeting I know you've done some tests using an image built with the > gtk+2.8.10 libraries: could this be the case? AFAIK, Frans said that the image that he gave me then was in fact unstable image, but with the console switching bug fixed.Was the image using 2.8.10? I think not, as the arabic scipts are written from left to right [1] in the snapshots I took. Frans? Do you remember what you did for the image I used? [1] http://d-i.alioth.debian.org/gtk-frontend/font-snapshots/ttf-nazli-060121/arabic/debian-installer_main-menu_0.png -- Regards, EddyP = "Imagination is more important than knowledge" A.Einstein
Bug#349288: [G-I][L10N] G-I crashes after country is selected and the language is Bengali
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Last night I tried to reproduce the bug with the latest mini.iso [1]; I tried both with bengali and hindi but g-i never crashed. During the meeting I know you've done some tests using an image built with the gtk+2.8.10 libraries: could this be the case? My tests were run both with qemu and with a spare machine I have at home i have to admit that the mini ISO with GTKDFB 2.8.10 used to crash a lot on the desktop PCs we had as test machines at extremadura, but later at home i was no longer able to reproduce the crash. ciao Attilio -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#349288: [G-I][L10N] G-I crashes after country is selected and the language is Bengali
Last night I tried to reproduce the bug with the latest mini.iso [1]; I tried both with bengali and hindi but g-i never crashed. During the meeting I know you've done some tests using an image built with the gtk+2.8.10 libraries: could this be the case? My tests were run both with qemu and with a spare machine I have at home regards, Davide [1] http://people.debian.org/~fjp/d-i/gtk-miniiso/daily/i386/mini.iso -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#349288: [G-I][L10N] G-I crashes after country is selected and the language is Bengali
> Hmm this could be related to either the installed fonts on the system > when the build was > done its changed quite a bit lately. Also I recall we are subsetting > the fonts to remove overlapping unicode sequences so that would result > potentially in a small error over some unicode range i.e it crashs > with a particular char sequence. > In either case you should see similar bug reports for other languages over > time. > Other then that I don't see language specific bugs happening unless > its triggering something inside pango itself. Actually i have seen this type of behaviour for all languages that used Devangari, but for some reason (probably wrong syntax in BTS handling) I didn't changed the title of the bug. I suspect that there is a breakage in the lohit fonts because fontforge complained that it could not open the font when I tried to strip either lohit_pa or lohit_be (I think) on the plane back home. Maybe someone could try to test with lohit fonts and see if is reproducible? -- Regards, EddyP = "Imagination is more important than knowledge" A.Einstein
Bug#349288: [G-I][L10N] G-I crashes after country is selected and the language is Bengali
On 1/26/06, Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Quoting Frans Pop ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > reassign 349288 cdebconf-gtk-udeb > > tags 349288 + unreproducible > > thanks > > > > I cannot reproduce this with the latest mini.iso, nor with the > > businesscard image I built in Extremadura. > > > And it also does not crash with my babelbox setup (of course, this > setup never displays prompting screens to the user). > > Hmm this could be related to either the installed fonts on the system when the build was done its changed quite a bit lately. Also I recall we are subsetting the fonts to remove overlapping unicode sequences so that would result potentially in a small error over some unicode range i.e it crashs with a particular char sequence. In either case you should see similar bug reports for other languages over time. Other then that I don't see language specific bugs happening unless its triggering something inside pango itself. > > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
Bug#349288: [G-I][L10N] G-I crashes after country is selected and the language is Bengali
Quoting Frans Pop ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > reassign 349288 cdebconf-gtk-udeb > tags 349288 + unreproducible > thanks > > I cannot reproduce this with the latest mini.iso, nor with the > businesscard image I built in Extremadura. And it also does not crash with my babelbox setup (of course, this setup never displays prompting screens to the user). -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#349288: [G-I][L10N] G-I crashes after country is selected and the language is Bengali
reassign 349288 cdebconf-gtk-udeb tags 349288 + unreproducible thanks I cannot reproduce this with the latest mini.iso, nor with the businesscard image I built in Extremadura. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#349288: [G-I][L10N] G-I crashes after country is selected and the language is Bengali
Package: debian-installer Tags: d-i Severity: normal The graphical installer crashes as said in the subject. Steps to reproduce: - select bengali as a language, press next - select any of the countries listed (three of them, currently), press next The installer will crash and get back into the main menu, but in English. -- Regards, EddyP = "Imagination is more important than knowledge" A.Einstein