Re: redhat-config-language

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On Tuesday 27 May 2003 09:55 am, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> On Tue, 27 May 2003 08:15:54 -0400, Michael Fratoni wrote:

> > Given the default of "all" I suppose it doesn't much matter what
> > packages are %lang-ified, really.
>
> Remains the question whether the glibc-common package was
> de-%lang-ified or whether the installer was changed.

No, the installer did the right thing, and installed only those langs 
defined at install time. The glibc package is still %lang-ified, however, 
given the default settings, on a glibc upgrade, it installs all lang 
files unless the user specifies "--define '_install_langs ...' " (or 
otherwise modifies the default "_install_langs     all" setting.

This, to me, seems broken. Why bother limiting the lang files at install 
time, if the first glibc upgrade is going to install all the lang files 
anyway?

On my system, before the glibc upgrade, I had only English support. Post 
glibc upgrade, I have a full set of lang files.

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