Hi. It seems to me that DDTP database *was* UTF-8. You mean that is wrong right?
We need to investigate Japanese encoding in DDTP database. # Who can do it? Before etch, Japanese translator use EUC-JP encoding. And DDTP database stored EUC-JP encoding Japanese messages. Junichi's objection: if nobody convert Japanese message(EUC-JP) in DDTP database, My proposal does not work. I wish that is right answer to you. Junichi. Regards Yukiharu On Sat, 18 Aug 2007 10:25:32 +0900 Junichi Uekawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I report to you that Japanese debian people transition default encoding. > > Japanse people transtion ja_JP.utf8 in Etch. > > If you doubt, please ask Japanse Debian developers. > > > > > > (1) Please change Japanses encoding from eucJP to utf8 > > > > Wrong : $charset{'ja'}="euc-jp"; > > Correct : $charset{'ja'}="utf8"; or just delete right? > > > Is this correct ? > > Translator's view: EUC-JP is fine. > > Apt's view: apt requires utf-8 Packages.gz > > > The problem is that DDTP feeds apt with EUC-JP encoded file whereas > APT now expects UTF-8 and tries to iconv from there. -- ====+====+====+====+====+====+====+====+====+====+====+====+====+====+ Yukiharu Yabuki I use Debian GNU/Linux mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ====+====+====+====+====+====+====+====+====+====+====+====+====+====+ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]