Re: [D-I] Status of console-setup switch

2007-08-19 Thread Christian Perrier
>> I think console-setup provides correct (font+keyboard) console support >> for Thai and Vietnamese. > > So should I ask for this to be tested (on our list), or not? Well, why not ? A base system install is very easy to test with Qemu, though pretty long (about 1h). -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email

Re: [D-I] Status of console-setup switch

2007-08-12 Thread Yuri Kozlov
2007/8/10, Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > (this mail is of some interest for users of Arabic, Belarusian, > Bulgarian, Esperanto, French, Georgian, Greek, Hebrew, Lithuanian, > Macedonian, Russian, Thai, Ukrainian, Vietnamese) > > > The first step for the console-setup switch ("db_set > d

Re: [D-I] Status of console-setup switch

2007-08-11 Thread Clytie Siddall
On 10/08/2007, at 8:59 PM, Anton Zinoviev wrote: On Fri, Aug 10, 2007 at 08:08:54AM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote: The most important languages to test are Bulgarian, Russian, French, Esperanto, Macedonian, Georgian, Greek, Lithuanian, Ukrainian.correct *console* support for Thai, Vietna

Re: [D-I] Status of console-setup switch

2007-08-10 Thread Christian Perrier
Quoting Christian Perrier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > Notu, dum mia provo mi elektis la 'Dvorak'-klavaranĝon. > > Notez que, durant mon test j'ai choisi le clavier Dvorak. > > > (Serge mentions that he did choose the Dvorak keyboard layout during > his tests) > > Well, that will make a difference w

Re: [D-I] Status of console-setup switch

2007-08-10 Thread Christian Perrier
> Notu, dum mia provo mi elektis la 'Dvorak'-klavaranĝon. > Notez que, durant mon test j'ai choisi le clavier Dvorak. (Serge mentions that he did choose the Dvorak keyboard layout during his tests) Well, that will make a difference with the test I'm running right now as I did choose the French k

Re: [D-I] Status of console-setup switch

2007-08-10 Thread Serge Leblanc
On ven, 2007-08-10 at 16:01 +0200, Christian Perrier wrote: > > > I'm not sure I'll be able to investigate this deeper (I'll try an > > > Esperanto install...the language is easy to understand enough for a > > > speaker of a Latin-based language...). I suggest reporting the issue > > > against con

Re: [D-I] Status of console-setup switch

2007-08-10 Thread Christian Perrier
> I tested with Bulgarian. After the reboot I notdt that both > console-setup and console-cyryllic are installed. My impression was that Ouch. console-cyrillic is not supposed to be there..:-(. I wonde what dit it drive here. The place where console-cyrillic is installed is localechooser's finish

Re: [D-I] Status of console-setup switch

2007-08-10 Thread Christian Perrier
> > I'm not sure I'll be able to investigate this deeper (I'll try an > > Esperanto install...the language is easy to understand enough for a > > speaker of a Latin-based language...). I suggest reporting the issue > > against console-setup with as many details as possible > > OK. What details ar

Re: [D-I] Status of console-setup switch

2007-08-10 Thread Damyan Ivanov
-=| Christian Perrier, 10.08.2007 09:08 |=- > The most important languages to test are Bulgarian, Russian, French, > [...] I tested with Bulgarian. After the reboot I notdt that both console-setup and console-cyryllic are installed. My impression was that console-cyrillic is no longer needed so I

Re: [D-I] Status of console-setup switch

2007-08-10 Thread MJ Ray
Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [...] > Apparently, the problem arises when /etc/init.d/console-setup is > launched when the installed system reboots. > > Given that my personal tests with French were OK, I suspect something > weird in the handling of Esperanto default settings by c-s

Re: [D-I] Status of console-setup switch

2007-08-10 Thread Christian Perrier
Quoting MJ Ray ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > I translated the request to debian-esperanto and the heroic Serge > Leblanc has already tested it! He reports a serious bug, which I've > tried to translate below. Is this a known bug? If not, do I need > to report it somewhere else? Thanks for this, MJ, th

Re: [D-I] Status of console-setup switch

2007-08-10 Thread Anton Zinoviev
On Fri, Aug 10, 2007 at 08:08:54AM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote: > > The most important languages to test are Bulgarian, Russian, French, > Esperanto, Macedonian, Georgian, Greek, Lithuanian, > Ukrainian.correct *console* support for Thai, Vietnamese, Arabic, > Hebrew is not really expected a

Re: [D-I] Status of console-setup switch

2007-08-10 Thread MJ Ray
I translated the request to debian-esperanto and the heroic Serge Leblanc has already tested it! He reports a serious bug, which I've tried to translate below. Is this a known bug? If not, do I need to report it somewhere else? Serge Leblanc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in debian-esperanto: > The

[D-I] Status of console-setup switch

2007-08-09 Thread Christian Perrier
(this mail is of some interest for users of Arabic, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Esperanto, French, Georgian, Greek, Hebrew, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Russian, Thai, Ukrainian, Vietnamese) The first step for the console-setup switch ("db_set debian-installer/charmap UTF-8" in localechooser) was done in l