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Bug#583088: error generating locales es_ES, syntax errors, no definition categorys



Ok, i've reroduced the bug, i've  downgraded locales and upgraded again, and I get the same errors, in this time, just generating locales with locale-gen solved the problem (without rebooting)

I am using the kernel 2.6.32-4-686 wich was in sid, ( i've just noticed there isn't any longer).  I am going to install the latest kernel from sid 2.6.32-5-686 reboot the system and try again to see if i can reproduce it with the last kernel.

thanks

iker

El 26 de mayo de 2010 22:07, Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net> escribió:
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 09:31:57PM +0200, Iker Salmón San Millán wrote:
> El 26 de mayo de 2010 21:10, Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net> escribió:
>
> >
> >
> > Actually it may come from new dpkg features. Do you know which version
> > of dpkg was installed at the time of the problem?
> >
> > --
> > Aurelien Jarno                          GPG: 1024D/F1BCDB73
> > aurelien@aurel32.net                 http://www.aurel32.net
> >
>
>
> Yes,
> dpkg version:  1.15.7.1
>
> I think it may be an isolated error, my sister's and my girlfriend's
> computers have the same instalation[1] with the same apt-policy and after I
> rebooted my system and corrected the error I upgraded their computer and the
> problem did not appear in any case.
>
> If you are interested in it i can try to downgrade locales package and try
> the upgrade again to see what happen.  I don't have the old package in
> /var/cache, but I've readed that there is now kind of archive with all
> versions of packages and I could find it.  But if no one else has reported
> this ...  anyway,  if I can help debbugind the problem just ask me, this is
> the only way I can colaborate with debian project rigth now and I really
> want to (colaborate).

You can try, (the old package should still be on snapshot.debian.org),
but I really doubt you will be able to reproduce it.

I have discussed with the dpkg developers, providing them the info you
gave me, but it seems very unlikely to be a problem there. In the worst
case scenario, the files would still contains the old content, which
should have been identical (and thus not buggy).

It is most probably a bug in the kernel, I encourage you to upgrade to
your kernel to the latest version in sid, especially if you are using an
SSD, as it contains a few ext4 fixes.

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aurelien@aurel32.net                 http://www.aurel32.net


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