Le 14/11/2011 02:20, Steve McIntyre a écrit :
On Thu, Nov 03, 2011 at 10:39:02PM +0100, Joerg Jaspert wrote:I just merged a patch from Ansgar to generate the Packages files without the English description embedded inside them. Instead they are now written into a new file, the "English Translation" file in "main/i18n/Translation-en.bz2". They thus appear alongside all other translated descriptions as "just another language". apt& co will (or should) just download those Translation files to show the description, as they do already for all other languages. This lets us save quite a bit of space on our mirrors by not repeating them as many times as we have architectures - and also enables non-English-speaking users (and eventually multi-arch enabled APT) to save on download size, as they no longer need to download a language that is of no use to them or is already there.
What happens to people using "Acquire::Languages {"none"; } ;" to avoid to download any other languages than the default one that was included in the main Package file? [1] Should they switch to "Acquire::Languages {"en"; } ;" (or any other language)? What will happen if they do nothing? (ie how 3rd-party tools will react if no description is available)? Regards, Vincent [1] side note: it took me a long time to figure that, in order to not download any translation files, I need the apt setup (Acquire::Languages {"none"; }) but I *also* need to manually remove any *Translation* files in /var/lib/apt/lists/ -- Vincent Danjean GPG key ID 0x9D025E87 vdanjean@debian.org GPG key fingerprint: FC95 08A6 854D DB48 4B9A 8A94 0BF7 7867 9D02 5E87 Unofficial pkgs: http://moais.imag.fr/membres/vincent.danjean/deb.html APT repo: deb http://people.debian.org/~vdanjean/debian unstable main