On Wed, Dec 25, 2013 at 5:28 PM, Wolfgang Rohdewald <wolfgang@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Am Mittwoch, 25. Dezember 2013, 17:14:31 schrieb Drew Northup: >> Git does not use KDE's language packs. > > Sorry, I meant ubuntu. I believe I heard before that they tend to replace > upstream translations but I never actually experienced a problem with that. > >> What does dpkg report for info about the installed git package (if you >> are using the packaged version)? > > Yes, I am using the packaged version. This package does not contain > any translations. > > root@s5:/var/cache/apt/archives# dpkg --info git_1%3a1.8.3.2-1_amd64.deb > neues Debian-Paket, Version 2.0. > Package: git > Version: 1:1.8.3.2-1 > Architecture: amd64 Wolfgang, My suggestion is to consider compiling Git from sources, as Ubuntu has stopped applying non-security updates (for the most part) to 13.10--which includes most Git updates. That's the best way to ensure you get the latest translations checked out, QA'd and submitted by Ralf. (I'm probably going to do that with a 13.10 that I have at home when I get a chance--most likely next week.) -- -Drew Northup -------------------------------------------------------------- "As opposed to vegetable or mineral error?" -John Pescatore, SANS NewsBites Vol. 12 Num. 59 -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html