Quoting Petter Reinholdtsen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > [Christian Perrier] > > As I wrote (but stupidly only to debian-i18n you obviously dont > > read) : > > Correct, I only read debian-boot in the list of addresses in this > email. :) > > > I'd like to check your affirmation above for french, but which > > package do these templates belong to ? > > The language question text is in the languagechooser udeb, > debian-installer/tools/languagechooser/ in the debian-boot CVS > repository. > > Please check both the text, the locale and the fallback languages.
OK.....Got my hands at least on the released version of the languagechooser package. Not the CVS version, but this explains me why I didn't find anything.. In the past, a few months ago, I made a translation for languagechooser 0.11 debconf templates. It was integrated and then I forgot it....just surveying the stuff with the l10n status pages like http://www.debian.org/international/l10n/po-debconf/fr Now, languagechooser does not appear anymore on this page because of its change in handling templates. As far as I've seen, there's a template-in file which is more or less used as a basis for built templates. The only string which remains here is the one which is presented *before* the language choice...translating this, of course, is absolutely useless. OK. I check languagelist.l10n for french. No problem (however, I prefer "Choisissez" instead of "Sélectionnez".....I'll ask to debian-l10n-french for advices). Languages which obviously mention hitting ENTER and thus need update : Catalan Both Chinese (no I DON'T read chinese but this is obvious) Croatian Czech Esperanto (not sure) Galician Hebrew.....speaks english ? Hungarian Irish Italian Polish Portuguese (both) Russian Spanish Turkish I have contacts with several usual translators for these languages so if this may help, feel free to ask. Asking to debian-i18n is also a possibility of course... About locales, they seem OK.... About fallback languages, it just seems to me that several languages lack the last fallback to english....dunno whether this is a motivated choice, or a lack of update, however. But, anyway, frnech is OK.... :-) -- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]