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Bug#348963: marked as done (pkgsel: perl warning can be disabled by using PERL_BADLANG)



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has caused the Debian Bug report #348963,
regarding pkgsel: perl warning can be disabled by using PERL_BADLANG
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Package: pkgsel
Severity: normal
Version: 0.04

Hi,

pkgsel is running with LANG=C because of:
  * Set LANG to C in postinst so that the bare chroot calls don't trigger
    perl warning messages for C.UTF-8 locale. (See #344159)

But I think we can disable a perl warning by just setting PERL_BADLANG=0
instead of doing LANG=C.
LANG=C makes all of messages derived from pkgsel to English. It's not
so good for non English people.

Thanks,
-- 
Kenshi Muto
kmuto@debian.org


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Kenshi Muto <kmuto@debian.org> (2006-01-22):
> But strangely, first tasksel screen still won't show translation; "At
> the moment, only the core of Debian is..." and "Choose software to
> install:".
> All of processes derived from tasksel use a translation.
> 
> I tried:
> - Run tasksel on target chroot. It works correctly.
> - Uncomment LANG=C of pkgsel. No effect.
> - Change it to LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8. No effect.

Either that was a transient issue (maybe due to a partial translation in
a given language), or a real bug got fixed. Either way, I haven't seen
anything like this during the wheezy release cycle, so I'm closing this
bug report for now. Feel free to open a fresh one if you're able to
reproduce it in wheezy (or newer) installation images.

Mraw,
KiBi.

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