[Agustin Martin] > Sumarizing for them, debian-installer/language possible values were > originally single iso-639 two letters language code, but seems that > debian-installer/language allows things like the one you used > (de_DE:de_DE:de:en_GB:en). Since the code for selection of > ispell/wordlist default values expected a single iso-639 two letters > language code all the automatic selection process is broken.
This is not correct. The language variable was always ment to handle several language codes in priority order. I know, because I added the code to handle this, after failing to get it into boot-floppies in time. Sounds to me like dictionary-common used incorrect assumtions, and now discovered that the assumsions are incorrect. :/ It important for several languages to be able to specify fallback languages. I hope you can get the fix into sarge in time. Too bad no-one discovered this problem earlier. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]