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The string "Passwords do not match" in the user setup page (oem-config)
is not translated, and evidently not translatable.
Seen in Ubuntu 10.10, ubiquity 2.4.8
To reproduce:
1) Boot to oem-config
2) Choose a non-English language such as Chinese
3) Continue to the user setup page; enter different passwords in the password
and 'confirm your password' text fields.
Actual results:
The string "Passwords do not match" is displayed in English
Expected results:
The string "Passwords do not match" is displayed in the language chosen by the
user
A cursory inspection of the code in ubi-usersetup.py (ubiquity 2.4.8)
turns up the string in question, looks like it needs to templatized:
if passw and (len(vpassw) / float(len(passw)) > 0.8):
# TODO Cache, use a custom string.
#txt =
self.controller.get_string('user-setup/password-mismatch')
txt = '<small><span foreground="darkred"><b>Passwords do not
match</b></span></small>'
self.password_error_label.set_markup(txt)
self.password_error_label.show()
** Affects: null
Importance: Low
Status: Invalid
** Affects: oem-priority
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Affects: ubiquity
Importance: Undecided
Status: Invalid
** Affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low
Assignee: Evan Dandrea (ev)
Status: Triaged
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Untranslatable string: Passwords do not match
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/686737
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