Hi
On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 03:54:33PM +0100, Martin Quinson wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 02:08:16PM +0100, Eduard Bloch wrote:
> > #include <hallo.h>
> > * Michael Bramer [Thu, Feb 13 2003, 01:31:17AM]:
> >
> > > gmc-i10n-es (all translations for the bin-package gmc (po, man-pages,
> > > README-files, ...)
> > > gmc-i10n-de
> > > gmc-i10n-fr
> > > gmc-i10n-..
> > >
> > > The bin package 'gmc' have a 'Suggests: gmc-i10n-*' like dependence and
> > > the user can use apt pining to avoid some languages.
> >
> > Not the best idea, IMO. If someone with good C++ knowledge has some
> > spare time, she should try to implement the conditional dependencies in
> > APT.
>
> Does it have a chance to get integrated in apt, or will it be yet another
> i18n rotting patch ?
I don't think we should be pessimistic. IIRC apt developpement
seems now more open than in the past. (the next version is i18n-ed)
I think that a better hack than a simple hack on pining had to be done.
As well as people choose their apt-sources, they should also be able to
set their favorite languageS. (I insist on plural)
Moreover according the next DWN, this topic is not only resctricted
to debian-18n. In the upcoming DWN we could read :
" Maintaining Multilingual Documentation.
Craig Sanders [1] noted that an increasing number of large
language-specific packages is entering the Debian archives. He
suggested that those packages would be collected in a
language-specific subdirectory of the /doc/ directory.
However,
since he would like this to happen beneath the pool directory instead of
the (virtual) package section, it's rather unlikely to happen. "
[1] : http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-0302/msg01025.html
Cheers,
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