https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1255225
Bug ID: 1255225 Summary: Spanish strings missing translation for Anaconda Product: Fedora Localization Component: Spanish [es] Assignee: domingobecker@gmail.com Reporter: abdel.g.martinez.l@gmail.com QA Contact: domingobecker@gmail.com CC: domingobecker@gmail.com, trans-es@lists.fedoraproject.org
Description of problem: The following strings are missing for Spanish translation: "Destroy Format", "Create Format", "Create Device", "Creating luks on"
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 23 Alpha
How reproducible: Change locale to es_PA and start liveinst (Anaconda)
Steps to Reproduce: 1. Edit: vi /etc/locale.conf 2. Load: source /etc/locale.conf 3. Execute: liveinst
Actual results: Strings in English
Expected results: Strings in Spanish
Additional info: Looked for the strings in Zanata but there are no available.
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--- Comment #1 from Abdel Gadiel Martínez Lassonde abdel.g.martinez.l@gmail.com --- Created attachment 1065070 --> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=1065070&action=edit Anaconda es_PA missing strings [1]
Here are the strings "Destroy Format", "Create Format", "Create Device".
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--- Comment #2 from Abdel Gadiel Martínez Lassonde abdel.g.martinez.l@gmail.com --- Created attachment 1065071 --> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=1065071&action=edit Anaconda es_PA missing strings [2]
Here is the string: "Creating luks on"
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Máximo Castañeda antiswen@yahoo.es changed:
What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |antiswen@yahoo.es
--- Comment #3 from Máximo Castañeda antiswen@yahoo.es --- Those strings don't appear in Anaconda's source. They seem to belong to Blivet, that is used by Anaconda to manage storage. The strings are in Blivet's source, and in Zanata for Blivet, both in f23-branch and in master, since January.
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Piotr Drąg piotrdrag@gmail.com changed:
What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |piotrdrag@gmail.com
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Piotr Drąg piotrdrag@gmail.com changed:
What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |anaconda-maint-list@redhat. | |com, bcl@redhat.com, | |dlehman@redhat.com, | |vpodzime@redhat.com Component|Spanish [es] |python-blivet Version|unspecified |23 Assignee|domingobecker@gmail.com |dlehman@redhat.com Product|Fedora Localization |Fedora Summary|Spanish strings missing |Spanish strings missing |translation for Anaconda |translation for Blivet QA Contact|domingobecker@gmail.com |extras-qa@fedoraproject.org
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David Shea dshea@redhat.com changed:
What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|NEW |CLOSED Fixed In Version| |python-blivet-1.11-1 Resolution|--- |NEXTRELEASE Last Closed| |2015-09-03 13:22:57
--- Comment #4 from David Shea dshea@redhat.com --- There was an issue with packaging the translations in blivet that unfortunately did not make it into alpha. If you run 'sudo dnf upgrade python3-blivet' before the install, the strings will be translated.
However:
- Edit: vi /etc/locale.conf
- Load: source /etc/locale.conf
This is not how you change the locale. /etc/locale.conf is used by systemd at boot time to configure some system-wide settings, and modifying the file will not change the locale settings in the current environment. Although the file looks like a shell script, it is not intended to be used as one, and sourcing the file will not change your current settings, since the new environment variables will not be exported to child processes.
You can change the language used in the live environment through the Region and Language settings, and you can change the language used by the installer at the first screen that asks you to select your language.
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