On Thu, Aug 19, 2004 at 12:16:47PM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
>
> >
> > Sumarizing for them, debian-installer/language possible values were originally
> > single iso-639 two letters language code, but seems that
> > debian-installer/language allows things like the one you used
> > (de_DE:de_
> This is not correct. The language variable was always ment to handle
> several language codes in priority order. I know, because I added the
:-). I was puzzled when reading the original mail and I finally
convinced myself that this was among the things I changed myself. Your
mail mkes me fee
[Christian Perrier]
> If you need to get the user's language, you should either get the
> value from the LANG variable, or grab debian-installer/language and
> then "cut -f1 -d: | cut -f1 -d_"
Or perhaps select as default the first available dictionary in the
priority order given in /language.
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[Agustin Martin]
> Sumarizing for them, debian-installer/language possible values were
> originally single iso-639 two letters language code, but seems that
> debian-installer/language allows things like the one you used
> (de_DE:de_DE:de:en_GB:en). Since the code for selection of
> ispell/wordlist
>
> Sumarizing for them, debian-installer/language possible values were originally
> single iso-639 two letters language code, but seems that
> debian-installer/language allows things like the one you used
> (de_DE:de_DE:de:en_GB:en). Since the code for selection of ispell/wordlist
> default valu
severity 263402 important
thanks
On Wed, Aug 18, 2004 at 01:47:56PM +0200, Agustin Martin wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 18, 2004 at 12:49:37PM +0200, C. Gatzemeier wrote:
>
> > > Which were the values for 'debian-installer/language'
> >
> > Value: de_DE:de_DE:de:en_GB:en
> > (from greping config.dat on
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