Hi there,

On Thursday 03 May 2007 12:31, Ben Armstrong wrote:

[...]

> The answer I got was that we could issue a message when the user has
> specified a different language and the locale is not found so that the
> user will know what happened and take the appropriate corrective action. 
> But of course, the message will need to be generic enough to be applicable
> to all kinds of systems, so it can only state that the locale for the
> specified language wasn't found.  It is still up to the user to read the
> doc.

[...]

> Finally, since Debian users may not be expecting such Debian-specific
> configuration tips in the FAQ, I have updated the README.Debian to make
> special note of this tip.  I will not make a separate release for such a
> small change, but it will be included in my next upload.

Understood. Shouldn't tuxpaint-config then check if the user chose a language 
that is not installed, and, whenever that's the case, issue a message saying 
something like "Attention: your system doesn't have that language installed. 
Please ask your system administrator to proceed installing it. More info on 
tuxpaint-config's README.Debian ." ?

-- 
Marcos Marado
Sonaecom IT


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