Le Mer 25 octobre 2006 03:44, n0dalus a écrit :
On 10/24/06, Nicolas Mailhot <nicolas.mailhot(a)laposte.net>
wrote:
>
> Le Lun 23 octobre 2006 22:47, Rahul Sundaram a écrit :
>
> > Would it possible not to install all the different language packages
> > when I just want just one?
>
> Even if the langpacks were split I guess the firefox group would do like
> the xorg one - install all by default just to be sure they're present at
> the right time. (No english-only by default is not ok for basic non-us
> users)
Can't they just be part of the various language install options during
installation? People who don't customize and tick the box for their
language will end up with US english for almost everything anyway.
Having a major desktop app like firefox not localized by default would be
a big problem. So far no one proposed any solution robust wrt :
- non-technical users
- upgrades
The "right" solution would probably consist of a mix of :
- dumping in /etc a file declaring which languages should be supported by
the system at the UI level, including fallback order (app translations,
man pages and other localised documentation...)
- dumping in /etc a file declaring which languages should be supported by
the system at the view/edit level (fonts, spellcheckers...)
- writing a system-config-foo to edit those files
- integrating this UI in anaconda for initial install
- tagging package content which falls in one of the two categories (either
at rpm or at comps level - IMHO the right place is rpm, the easier to do
is comps)
- have yum/rpm respect the language filtering
This is major work and so far just installing everything has proved
easier. The problem is known since before FC was born.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Mailhot