*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1450147 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1450147

Hello,

Yes you are right (though the version used isn't the same). In Trusty it
used to work without it. Zenity is GUI made available for bash, and
gnome-language-selector uses python3.

If gnome-language-selector is dependant of im-config (why that by the
way?) then… what do you say? Should one of these two bug reports have
their title changed? "Trusty + Vivid : im-config missing zenity"?

(while the other of the two bug reports would be removed?

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Title:
  language-selector-gnome refuses to start with message "E: need Zenity

Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Hello,

  In Ubuntu Trusty freshly installed,  the gnome-language-selector
  program does not start. When invoking in console it sends messages
  related to python3 among which can be seen "E : Zenity missing" (or
  that sort of message).

  Once **zenity installed**, the program starts and **works perfectly**.

  I have seen the other recent bug reports related to the program : for
  me it has worked so far. (Always using it once only, just after a
  fresh install to complete the eventual needed language packs which can
  be missing, for the French language).

  I suggest rebuilding the package, adding zenity in the list of
  dependencies needed.

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