** Changed in: sessioninstaller (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
** Changed in: sessioninstaller
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
** Changed in: sessioninstaller
Importance: Undecided = Low
** Changed in: ubuntu-translations
Status: Triaged = Invalid
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I am a little bit clueless. The corresponding code seems to be fine:
tooltip = _(The use of %s may be restricted in some
countries. You must verify that one of the following
is true:\n
• These restrictions do not apply
Indeed, it seems that gettext cannot handle the bullets (•). So I
replaced them by hypens.
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So we could only check for newly installed packages. This operation
takes an half second on my system (reusing the opened apt cache from
aptdaemon)
installs = transaction.packages[PKGS_INSTALL] +
transaction.depends[PKGS_INSTALL]
cls = CheckLanguageSupport()
Some time ago I wrote a small guide on how to write aptdaemon plugins:
http://packages.python.org/aptdaemon/plugins.html
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Why doesn't the language pack depend on the corresponding thunderbird
locale? Since thunderbird is shipped by default, the localisation should
also be available by default.
The distribution upgrade is also not handled by aptdaemon.
I fear that if we check if all relevant translation packages are
We actually now unset the transalations from apt to have more useful
crash logs. Seems to be a negative side effect. Makes sense to create
the messages in aptdaemon instead of just using the raw message from
apt.
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