Thanks for the follow-up, vofka. Closing then.
** Changed in: ddtp-translations (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: ubuntu-translations
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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[1] 2013.04.02 15:11 UTC - the strings from the report were translated in
Quantal's template.
[2] 2013.04.02 18:31 UTC - the ddtp-pot-raring branch was updated, so it was
imported to LP database.
[3] 2013.04.03 05:47 UTC - export from LP to the ddtp-quantal branch (revision
145).
Normally, it
Julian filed bug #1907850 to continue the investigation of the apt-
cache/locale issue discussed above as from comment #7.
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For the record we had an IRC conversation here:
https://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2020/12/11/%23launchpad.html
I think it makes more sense to open a new apt bug. Not quite sure at the
moment what the issue is, though...
As said on IRC, I'll do some tests later. If you already know what a
proper bug
OK I believe what has happened here is that you are running mixed-locale
systems, and the cache was generated with en_US or C locales. If you run
mixed language systems, you have to set
Acquire::Languages { "language code 1"; "language code 2"; ... };
e.g.
Acquire::Languages { "sv_SE"; "sv";
I cannot reproduce that issue from #11
# apt install locales-all # get the locale
# export LANG=sv_SE.UTF-8
# locale
LANG=sv_SE.UTF-8
LANGUAGE=
LC_CTYPE="sv_SE.UTF-8"
LC_NUMERIC="sv_SE.UTF-8"
LC_TIME="sv_SE.UTF-8"
LC_COLLATE="sv_SE.UTF-8"
LC_MONETARY="sv_SE.UTF-8"
LC_MESSAGES="sv_SE.UTF-8"
@Julian: Today, after the latest apt update, it behaves differently
compared to what I wrote in comment #8 and #10. Now I'm not able to even
work around the issue to make apt-cache use the Swedish description.
Anyway, I attached a file with some commands to demonstrate the issue.
** Attachment
This is incomplete, APT deduplicates descriptions based on the
description hash, so if the description is the same, barring a bug in
apt, it should be available for both versions. Without seeing an apt-
cache showpkg of the affected package, we can't really tell. It seems to
work for me, but I
Right, the latest comments are unrelated to the original issue.
I renamed the ubuntu_dists_groovy-updates_main_i18n file, and then apt
found the Swedish translations from ubuntu_dists_groovy_main_i18n. So,
based on how apt works, -updates files need to be present for all
languages as long as the
The recent comments sound like a different issue from the original
report
The translated indexes are coming from the server but it seems the updates
directory are buggy
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/focal-updates/main/i18n
Let's see if the launchpad people understand better what's
@vofka: Good catch. I played with an equivalent file on groovy for
Swedish, and it looks like apt (apt-cache) only looks for groovy-
updates_*_i18n files while ignoring the groovy_*_i18n ones. And no
localized groovy-updates_*_i18n files are present; only English files
are:
/var/lib/apt/lists$ ls
Any news? When I run "apt show" I don't see translations for any package
anymore. However, if I copy
mirror_ubuntu_dists_bionic_main_i18n_Translation-ru to
mirror_ubuntu_dists_bionic-updates_main_i18n_Translation-ru I can see
translations for packages from any component (main, universe,
Hmm.. Adding a ddtp-translations task to this report. Sounds like there
is a need to dig deeper into it.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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No changes in 18.04. Old translation used.
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Fixed, thanks for the report! Also, fixed the second string to indicate
that XML is not written in SGML, but based on SGML.
https://translations.launchpad.net/ddtp-ubuntu/quantal/+pots/ddtp-ubuntu-main/ru/11472/+translate
@Dmitry Check please status.
I think it should be Fix Committed (Fixed, but not available until next
release.), not Fix Released.
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This really doesn't matter (as Ubuntu Translations project has no
releases, unlike Ubuntu itself), but changed if you prefer. Somebody
will need to close it when the new language packs are built…
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