[Fedora-i18n-bugs] [Bug 862185] F18 test - ibus not fully translated
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Hedda Peters <hpeters(a)redhat.com> changed:
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Component|German [de] |ibus
Version|unspecified |18
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Product|Fedora Localization |Fedora
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[Fedora-i18n-bugs] [Bug 858591] anaconda setting invalid system locale xx.UTF-8 not xx_YY.UTF-8
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=858591
--- Comment #31 from Steve Tyler <stephent98(a)hotmail.com> ---
(In reply to comment #30)
> steve: I think 3) is a bug that happens only in the case of live installs
> (or at least only happened in the case of live installs when I first heard
> about it), and actually is incorrect and can cause problems. I've had an
> item on my todo list to investigate why it happens *forever*, but never get
> around to it.
Thanks for the tip. I did a live install from a nightly in a VM:
anaconda-18.10-1.fc18.x86_64
Fedora-18-Nightly-20120930.12-x86_64-Live-desktop.iso
Which 3? There are four in Comment 29 ... :-)
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[Fedora-i18n-bugs] [Bug 858591] anaconda setting invalid system locale xx.UTF-8 not xx_YY.UTF-8
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--- Comment #29 from Steve Tyler <stephent98(a)hotmail.com> ---
For a work-around, there appear to be three files that must be correct and
consistent: [1]
1. /var/lib/AccountsService/users/joeblow
2. /etc/sysconfig/i18n
3. /etc/locale.conf [2]
Work-around procedure:
1. Run "System Settings:Region & Language" to write file #1 above.
2. $ grep Language /var/lib/AccountsService/users/joeblow [3]
3. With a text editor, write the locale from step 2 to file #2 and file #3
above.
4. Reboot.
Test cases:
1. From a gnome terminal:
$ locale
There should not be any error messages.
2. Login to a console.
There should not be any warnings.
3. To verify that firewalld did not crash during booting:
$ ps -ef | grep firewalld
Run firewall-config to verify that it does not crash:
$ firewall-config
[1] Thanks to Mike for identifying the first two files.
[2] /etc/locale.conf does not exist on my F17 system.
[3] For the encoding, the file has "utf8", not "UTF-8".
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[Fedora-i18n-bugs] [Bug 858591] anaconda setting invalid system locale xx.UTF-8 not xx_YY.UTF-8
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--- Comment #28 from Steve Tyler <stephent98(a)hotmail.com> ---
Created attachment 620377
--> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=620377&action=edit
screenshot showing a menu of locales in "System Settings:Region & Language"
control center panel
(In reply to comment #26)
> The problem here is we don't know which is the "main" locale for a given
> language, and python-babel doesn't appear to help us out at all. For
> instance, let's look in /usr/share/locale. Let's say I want to set the
> language to Spanish. For that language, which of the seventeen es_* locales
> should I set as the locale?
>
> This is the kind of problem that lang-table used to solve, but I really
> don't want to bring it back if we can at all help it. Not having lang-table
> means we don't need people to file bugs for new language support.
FWIW, in the "System Settings:Region & Language" control center panel, if you
click the "+" button, you get a menu of locales (language and region).
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