** Changed in: language-support-en (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Changed in: language-support-writing-en (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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Look at /usr/share/hunspell/ and delete all files you don't need/want.
It's all!!
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Title:
en install ends up with en_US packages being inst
I'm afraid with the current structure in our language support (by
Language, not by variation) we don't have any other choice. I have some
ideas already on how to change the structure of how languages are
managed, but this will need to be fleshed out in a blueprint.
** Changed in: language-support-
I can confirm this issue. As noted in the duplicate, the dependencies
should require just one dictionary to be installed, which should be the
one matching the user's locale. Note also that myspell-en-au is
currently left out for some reason, so all four en-* dictionaries should
be made options. Fix
Michael Vogt highlighted language-support-en was the right package to assign
this to, as en_US packages are tied in when we would like an English locale at
present.
Jon
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Sourcepackagename: None => language-support-en
Status: Rejected => Unconfirmed
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en install end
Hi,
I can't spot the way to assign the bug to language-support-en, do I have the
privileges?
Jon
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Hi Michael,
Thanks for your follow-up message.
Re: GB and US dictionaries I think both shouldn't be required, I'll do
as you suggest and assign it to language-support-en and ask for US to be
separated out.
Re:KDE defaulting to "C" locale, this it's because KDE_LANG is not being set,
not sure wh
Thanks for your bugreport.
The fact that you get both GB and US dictoniaries is intentional. If you
disagree feel free to reopen this bugreport and assign it to language-
support-en and ask for a split.
The fact that you got a en_US (or "C") desktop is puzzling but I'm sure
that this does not hap