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Re: TeX Live 2014 testing



Hi Kohda-san,

> Upgrade went smoothly.  One point I noticed: texlive-lang-cjk

Thanks for testing.

> is (roughly speaking) split into texlive-lang-japanese etc.
> 
> After upgrading, I was a bit surprised when lualatex/uplatex didn't 
> work properly on my japanese tex files.  But I remembered the splitting 
> of texlive-lang-cjk and after installing texlive-lang-japanese 
> everything went fine.

What about
	texlive-lang-cjk recommends texlive-lang-{japanese,chinese,korean}
?

It is true that up to 2013, installing texlive-lang-cjk
sufficed to get all related to Japanese (or Chinese, or Korean),
and now one needs to install
	texlvie-lang-<language>
in addition.

I think that calls for a recommends.

That way people upgrading from texlive-lang-cjk would *normally*
get upgraded to have all the three langs installed, unless they
on purpose disable some.


Norbert

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