Hi László, > > First off: I have a pending new upstream version of OpenTTD that I'd > > like to upload, but I don't want to interfere with this transition. > > Should I hold it off, or do we expect that resolving these issues will > > take a while and should I just upload it now (and have it build against > > the current icu version)? > The transition will happen soon. I'm re-recompiled almost everything to > really start it.
> I'm biased a bit. The current OpenTTD version in Sid compiles fine. If you > can make the package available before upload or can check the compilation > yourself with the experimental version of ICU then it would be good. > I think there's still a day or two before the actual transition so I think > you can upload OpenTTD after the mentioned test above. I just compiled the new OpenTTD version against libicu60 from experimental and that compiles fine. At first glance, internationalized word-wrapping and right-to-left text looks fine (though I don't read any such language, the results seem identical to what icu57 produced, modulo some subtle space changes). So you're saying I could upload OpenTTD now, and it will be recompiled with icu60 once that is uploaded to Sid? Or should I wait a few days? > > Neither me or upstream has much experience in this field, perhaps you > > have a different suggestion for an alternative? > I don't know any other alternative. Only OpenTTD uses the Paragraph Layout > API and it makes me wonder what other solution the other projects use? I > may think other games like Lincity-NG[3] also need internationalized text > placement and/or LibreOffice still need to handle this as well. Do these > have an alternative solution? Thanks, we'll have a closer look. I've created a new bug to further track this, since it seems this will not block this particular transition. Let's continue discussion here: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=897233 Gr. Matthijs
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