OK, the sponsoring is obsolete now, since we just got a normal langpack
update into intrepid. Once it's built (in the next 24 hours, I suppose),
it should work. Please yell if it still doens't. Thank you!
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Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
Arne, the -eo-base debdiff doesn't work:
Binary files /tmp/sXlPIYCvks/language-pack-eo-
base-8.10+20080906/data/extra.tar and /tmp/JRoen3MLV5/language-pack-eo-
base-8.10+20080906ubuntu1/data/extra.tar differ
Either attach the complete package here, or put it on rookery, or just
sign it using the
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Arne, thanks! Now it should be fixed finally.
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I extend my thanks as well!
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Arne, you recently looked at this, right? AFAIR it was a problem with
some locale naming, can you please try to sort this out?
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Assignee: Martin Pitt (pitti) = Arne Goetje (arnegoetje)
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esperanto worked OK in feisty fawn
and from then... in 7.10 and 8.04, it doesn't install
as I had 7.04 still installed on another disc partiton, I simply took
the repertory /usr/lib/locale/eo_XX.utf8 from 7.04 and put it in
whether 7.10 or 8.04
it works in both case.
it probably is not an
Ubuntu 8.04 - Hardy Heron - mini-HOWTO get it working using the command
shell:
[don't panic. it's just two files to be edited and two commands to be
executed.]
0. after installing the packages, open a terminal.
1. either (if you are not familiar with vim) start gedit as root: sudo gedit
or
As far as I understand the source of the problem is empty
/var/lib/locales/supported.d/eo file from current version of language-
pack-eo-base package (https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/hardy/+source
/language-pack-eo-base/1:8.04+20080527). That file doesn't contain any
locale names for esperanto (it
I just install Hardy and stumbled upon this bug.
I just remember that a long time ago, I reported a similar bug (see bug #23435)
in Hoary Hedgehog (yes, that's old!) and it was fixed back then.
But somehow this bug now reappears.
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I'm on Hardy now (Kubuntu), and can also confirm that this bug does
indeed exist. I didn't see it before on Gutsy, but now I do. It seems
that the locale is now eo (not eo_XX). I get a directory called
/usr/lib/locale/eo. It should probably be /usr/lib/locale/eo.utf8,
but just copying eo to
The following seems to move things forward a bit:
cd /usr/share/i18n/locales/
sudo mv eo eo_XX
sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales
But that's probably not enough...
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I checked my /var/lib/locales/supported.d/local.
It contains these two lines:
en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8
eo ISO-8859-3
The last line should not be there at all (as far as I understand).
Instead we should probably have:
en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8
eo_XX.UTF-8 UTF-8
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I wrote:
But that's probably not enough...
But it was. As far as I remember, all I did was correct the eo-line in
/var/lib/locales/supported.d/local, and move
/usr/share/i18n/locales/eo to /usr/share/i18n/locales/eo_XX, and
then sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales (and restart the computer). Now
I upgraded, and this seems to point the way to the culprit:
after undoing the out-commented Esperanto-settings in
/usr/share/X11/locale/compose.dir and locale.dir and
sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales
it worked for me.
1. It seems one (debian?) wishes to do away with the officially merely reserved
I read the previous comments from Bertilo and Joop, but none of this
works for me.
When I do sudo apt-get install language-pack-eo, it does not create
any Esperanto locale.
$ sudo apt-get install language-pack-eo
...
$ locale -a
C
en_AU.utf8
en_BW.utf8
en_CA.utf8
en_DK.utf8
en_GB.utf8
en_HK.utf8
Finally, after trying several experimentations, I got my locale in
Esperanto with Hardy.
I had forgotten to do:
sudo mv /usr/share/i18n/locales/eo into /usr/share/i18n/locales/eo_XX
After that, sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales created the esperanto
locale.
So there is a workaround but hopefully
Hi Martin,
I can confirm this behaviour happens in Hardy too under Gnome.
Esperanto is installed but you are unable to select it as the system-
wide Language.
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Martin,
does any workaround exists?
Or may be some one knows about it? Google only provides links on
launchpad bugs.
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Joey, sorry, that won't be fixed until language-pack-eo-base gets
refreshed the next time (which does not happen for the update rounds in
stables normally).
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Sourcepackagename: language-pack-gnome-eo = language-pack-eo-base
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Hi Martin,
With the -proposed updates I get this now:
Generating locales...
eo_XX.UTF-8... cannot open locale definition file `eo_XX': No such file or
directory
failed
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This appears to happen for me on both i386 and 64-bit, both fresh
installs of Gutsy, in Ubuntu. I've not tried this under Kubuntu or
Xubuntu yet.
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langpack-o-matic's maps use eo_XX.UTF-8, while our current locales
package only supports eo.UTF-8. This needs to be updated in
langpack-o-matic (done in bzr head just now), the next langpack update
will have this fixed.
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Assignee: (unassigned) =
Donald Rogers:
Bertilo, did you install Gutsy afresh, or did you upgrade from a
Feisty?
I did a fresh install.
(I am still wondering why your EO locale is okay while mine and Joey's
are not.)
I've have mostly bad experiences with upgrading to new major versions
of Ubuntu or Kubuntu, so I
Bertilo wrote:
Donald Rogers:
I tried what you did but I got:
$ sudo apt-get install language-pack-eo
[...]
WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!
language-pack-eo-base language-pack-eo
[...]
eo_XX.UTF-8... cannot open locale
Bertilo wrote:
Donald Rogers:
I tried what you did but I got:
$ sudo apt-get install language-pack-eo
[...]
WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!
language-pack-eo-base language-pack-eo
[...]
eo_XX.UTF-8... cannot open locale
Bertilo wrote:
Donald Rogers:
I have recently installed Ubuntu Gutsy (32 bit) and my
/usr/lib/locale/eo_XX.utf8 directory is empty. OOo generally works with
English or with Esperanto interface, but when I went to
System/Admin/Language Support just now it said: The language support is
Donald Rogers:
Synaptic reinstalled language-pack-eo, but that made no noticeable
difference. /usr/lib/locale/eo_XX.utf8 is not in the list of installed
files.
With the other command I got the same messages as Joey got:
$ sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales
[sudo] password for donald:
Bertilo wrote:
Donald Rogers:
Synaptic reinstalled language-pack-eo, but that made no noticeable
difference. /usr/lib/locale/eo_XX.utf8 is not in the list of installed
files.
With the other command I got the same messages as Joey got:
$ sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales
[sudo]
Donald Rogers:
I tried what you did but I got:
$ sudo apt-get install language-pack-eo
[...]
WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!
language-pack-eo-base language-pack-eo
[...]
eo_XX.UTF-8... cannot open locale definition file `eo_XX': No such
file or directory
Joey Stanford:
Further investigation reveals that
/usr/lib/locale/eo_XX.utf8
is empty. It shouldn't be. It should contain something similar to:
LC_ADDRESS LC_CTYPE LC_MEASUREMENT LC_MONETARY LC_NUMERIC
LC_TELEPHONE
LC_COLLATE LC_IDENTIFICATION LC_MESSAGES LC_NAME
That's interesting. I have belocs and all the available EO locale
files (except KDE) installed. I am on 64 bit though so I wonder if
that's a problem I'll check on my 32 bit computer tonight. However,
I've also confirmed on the 32 bit computer that I cannot switch. Both
computers were wiped
Bertilo wrote:
Joey Stanford:
Further investigation reveals that
/usr/lib/locale/eo_XX.utf8
is empty. It shouldn't be. It should contain something similar to:
LC_ADDRESS LC_CTYPE LC_MEASUREMENT LC_MONETARY LC_NUMERIC
LC_TELEPHONE
LC_COLLATE
Donald Rogers:
I have recently installed Ubuntu Gutsy (32 bit) and my
/usr/lib/locale/eo_XX.utf8 directory is empty. OOo generally works with
English or with Esperanto interface, but when I went to
System/Admin/Language Support just now it said: The language support is
not installed
It appears that locale-gen is failing. This also fails by hand but when
called from install-language-pack. I suspect something else is using
locale-gen and failing causing the failure of the language pack.
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Generating
Further investigation reveals that
/usr/lib/locale/eo_XX.utf8
is empty. It shouldn't be. It should contain something similar to:
LC_ADDRESS LC_CTYPE LC_MEASUREMENT LC_MONETARY LC_NUMERIC
LC_TELEPHONE
LC_COLLATE LC_IDENTIFICATION LC_MESSAGES LC_NAME LC_PAPERLC_TIME
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