>I tried compiling Danish-only b-f for i386. It seems that the problem with >chopped strings persist. (Strings are choped whenever a foreign letter is >reached, so e.g. "Installr moduler til PCMCIA" becomes just "Install"). >I assume this is true for other languages too (as it was a month ago).
I tried this just now and it seems to be OK, at least running in a chroot. (My ignorance of Danish is complete; I'm assuming that the text below is actually the right language, and isn't truncated in some way that I haven't spotted). +-----------+ Debian GNU/Linux hovedinstallationsmenu +-----------+ | | | Du skal angive, hvilken type tastatur, du har, inden tasterne | | virker som forventet. Vælg "Næste" fra menuen for at sætte dit | | tastatur op. | | | | +----------------------------------------------------------+ | | | Installér fremmede moduler | | | | Angiv værtsnavn | | | | Sæt netværk op | | | | Installér basissystem | | | | Redigér kerneopstarts-tilvalg | | | | Gør systemet opstartbart | | | | Lav en opstartsdiskette | | | | Genstart systemet | | | | Vis partitionstabellen | | | | Start en skal | | | | Rapportér et problem | | | | Genstart installationssystem | | | +----------------------------------------------------------+ | I suspect you might have some UTF-8 stuff getting into your build somehow. The build-time checks are supposed to catch this, but maybe they aren't. Do you have any of the UTF8 newt or slang packages installed? p. p. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]