Installation of language-support-ko depends on network access. Not much can be done about this as it doesn't fit on the CD, although we have talked about moving scim-hangul to language-pack-ko's dependencies instead which would make it more feasible.
Normally speaking, we don't present a choice of character set at all, so I assume that the user must have been installing in expert mode. I just tried an expert mode installation (in Ubuntu rather than Kubuntu, but at that stage it doesn't matter) and was offered both ko_KR.EUC-KR and ko_KR.UTF-8, as expected.
Basically, I'm confused about this bug and I don't see the problem. Perhaps somebody could clarify? hendry said on IRC that he saw a problem for all languages, but again wasn't quite clear.
Installation of language-support-ko depends on network access. Not much can be done about this as it doesn't fit on the CD, although we have talked about moving scim-hangul to language-pack-ko's dependencies instead which would make it more feasible.
Normally speaking, we don't present a choice of character set at all, so I assume that the user must have been installing in expert mode. I just tried an expert mode installation (in Ubuntu rather than Kubuntu, but at that stage it doesn't matter) and was offered both ko_KR.EUC-KR and ko_KR.UTF-8, as expected.
Basically, I'm confused about this bug and I don't see the problem. Perhaps somebody could clarify? hendry said on IRC that he saw a problem for all languages, but again wasn't quite clear.