> Package: language-support-fi ... > Depends: mozilla-firefox-locale-fi-fi, openoffice.org-l10n-fi, > thunderbird-locale-fi, tmispell-voikko, > libenchant-voikko, openoffice.org-voikko, openoffice.org-hyphenation > Recommends: language-pack-fi ... > Package: mozilla-firefox-locale-fi-fi ... > Depends: firefox | language-support-fi
Hm. A circular dependency. And how Firefox is a dependency alternative to language-support-fi??? Anyway, what I *would like* to see is that the language installation thing would create the locale specific language support metapackage on the fly based on what packages are installed to the system and just install that. This would work automatically right on all Ubuntu variants. That kind of a package would be trivial to create: if dpkg -s firefox; then depends += mozilla-filrefox-locale-$locale fi etc. And as to the versioning of that package, that package version needs just to increase each time, it doesn't need to be tied to anything else. Once a language support is installed once, it could have an option that it checks e.g. monthly whether new packages are installed which need language support and ask user whether they should be installed. Alternatively solution would be an apt hook that checks new packages against a list of packages which need locale specific language pack and which would install the selected locale(s) package for them automatically. I think both of these solutions are superior (work better for the user) than just fiddling with fixed metapackage dependencies. -- [feisty] language-support-* packages install firefox/thunderbird on kubuntu https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/114503 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs