Re: [Fedora QA] #50: Proposed Test Day - YumLangpackPlugin

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#50: Proposed Test Day - YumLangpackPlugin
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  Reporter:  rhe       |       Owner:  rhe      
      Type:  task      |      Status:  new      
  Priority:  major     |   Milestone:  Fedora 13
 Component:  Test Day  |     Version:           
Resolution:            |    Keywords:           
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Comment (by rhe):

 Replying to [comment:3 petersen]:
 > Replying to [comment:2 rhe]:
 > <skip>
 > No it is determined by the current locale - of course default desktop
 locale is
 > the system locale.  Why do you think it is set by the system
 locale?[[BR]]
 [[BR]]
 I made some tests on F12 system. This system was en_US. [[BR]]
 [[BR]]
 1. I groupinstalled 'Chinese Support' on this system. After that when I
 yumed, the langpack still added en_US to language list. [[BR]]
 [[BR]]
 2. Then I logged out and changed the desktop language to Chinese from gdm
 on login. Then I yumed, but the langpack still added en_US.[[BR]]
 [[BR]]
 3. The only way I could add zh_CN to list in yum is to change the system
 language from system-config-language and reboot. Then the packagename_zh
 can be searched out and installed.[[BR]]
 [[BR]]
 Do I get sth wrong? How to change 'Current locale' as you mentioned?
 Thanks.

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