OK, this is approximately Debian bug #315929. Christian's fix works for me in
the situations in which I've tested it, so I'll upload it.
The keyboard chooser still behaves badly after a language change even with this
fix; it's very confused about the keyboard architecture after changing language.
This appears to be due to some rather broken i18n handling of
console-tools/archs in kbd-chooser. (Argh.) That's a separate bug, though ...
localechooser (0.13ubuntu9) breezy; urgency=low
* Backport from trunk (Christian Perrier, closes: Ubuntu #14670):
- languagemap: always set LOCALE, FALLBACKLOCALE, LANGUAGE, COUNTRY even when they were already set before calling the script
Closes: #315929
OK, this is approximately Debian bug #315929. Christian's fix works for me in
the situations in which I've tested it, so I'll upload it.
The keyboard chooser still behaves badly after a language change even with this
fix; it's very confused about the keyboard architecture after changing language.
This appears to be due to some rather broken i18n handling of
console-tools/archs in kbd-chooser. (Argh.) That's a separate bug, though ...
localechooser (0.13ubuntu9) breezy; urgency=low
* Backport from trunk (Christian Perrier, closes: Ubuntu #14670):
even when they were already set before calling the script
- languagemap: always set LOCALE, FALLBACKLOCALE, LANGUAGE, COUNTRY
Closes: #315929
-- Colin Watson <email address hidden> Tue, 20 Sep 2005 15:49:18 +0100