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Bug#687212: Processed: reassign 687212 to localechooser, found 687212 in 2.44



Hi,

I attached patch to one of the previous messages for detecting network-console installs.

Regards,
Eugeniy Meshcheryakov

--- Оригінальне повідомлення ---
> Quoting Debian Bug Tracking System (owner@bugs.debian.org):
> > Processing commands for control@bugs.debian.org:
> > 
> > > reassign 687212 localechooser
> > Bug #687212 [installation-reports] localechooser: should use higher
> > languagelevel with network-console Bug reassigned from package
> > 'installation-reports' to 'localechooser'. No longer marked as found
> > in versions 2.44 and 2.46. Ignoring request to alter fixed versions of
> > bug #687212 to the same values previously set
> > > found 687212 2.44
> > Bug #687212 [localechooser] localechooser: should use higher
> > languagelevel with network-console Marked as found in versions 2.44/.
> 
> The list of languages was very short because of this code:
> 
> # Determine the display level
> language_display_level() {
>     local level
> 
>     #log "Frontend in use: $DEBIAN_FRONTEND"
>     case $DEBIAN_FRONTEND in
>            gtk)
>         level=4 ;;
>            *)
>         # Keep only Latin1 languages if we don't have a framebuffer
>         if [ "$TERM_FRAMEBUFFER" ]; then
>             level=3
>         else
>             level=1
>         fi
>         # The hurd text-mode console has decent charset support
>         if [ "$TERM" = "hurd" ]; then
>             level=3
>         fi
>         # ASCII only if we are on serial console, dumb, or Mach terminal
>         # Both variables should already be set at init time
>         if [ "$TERM_TYPE" = "serial" ] || [ "$TERM" = "dumb" ] || [ "$TERM" =
> "mach-color" ] ; then            level=0
>         fi
>         ;;
>     esac
> 
>     #log "Language display level is $level"
>     echo $level
> }
> 
> 
> 
> If, in the situation you describe, there is a way to "recognize" that
> the terminal can display non Latin languages, then we can adapt that
> code.
> 
> 


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