On Monday 01 December 2008, Frans Pop wrote: > 1) order in which language tasks are grouped > -------------------------------------------- [...] > The impact of this is probably less than you may think: > - it only makes a difference for the GNOME and KDE CD1, and then only > for installations done without use of other CDs or network mirror > - it only makes a difference for "Key" packages, not "regular" packages > > However, languages early in the alphabet may get a bit less "complete" > support than they previously had.
To make this a bit more clear, here's the diff between packages pulled in with the old and new code: @@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ gnome-desktop-environment gsfonts-x11 hibernate +ibritish iceweasel jfbterm language-env @@ -54,6 +55,7 @@ ttf-freefont ttf-liberation ttf-malayalam-fonts +ttf-sil-abyssinica twm unifont util-linux-locales So, we actually pull in 2 _extra_ packages and lose nothing. Note also that _all_ packages defined as "key" packages now do get included on CD1 (ttf-sil-abyssinica is a key package; ibritish is not).
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