[Tomohiro KUBOTA] > BTW, I tested (on UTF-8 terminal): > LANGUAGE=ja LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8 dpkg-reconfigure -ftext ssh > LANGUAGE=ja LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8 dpkg-reconfigure -fncurses ssh > LANGUAGE=ja LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8 dpkg-reconfigure -fslang ssh > LANGUAGE=ja LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8 dpkg-reconfigure -fnewt ssh > but all of them displayed "text" frontend (I guess).
Hm, perhaps the cdebconf version of dpkg-reconfigure is unable to handle the -f option? I have never tried this myself. > How about the Stage 2 ? Any internationalized terminals? Is the > selected language in the Stage 1 also living in the Stage 2 ? Is > tasksel used? The selected language is passed into stage 2, and the required locale should be generated, and the needed terminal emulator / configuration should be enabled by /usr/bin/termwrap. I've tested it for a few languages using UTF-8 and ISO-8859-{1,15}, but not for Japanese.