Jonathan Thomas wrote:
> In theory, I suppose using upstream translations could be done by
> demoting kde-l10n-lt to Universe, reuploading, and then somehow
> blacklist the KDE translations from language-pack-kde-lt-base.
> 
> The only thing is that since language-selector does not, as of yet,
> install the kde-l10n-* packages when language-pack-* packages are
> installed, installing Lithuanian language support via the GUI would not
> give the user translations by default. They'd have to know to install
> kde-l10n-lt manually. :(
> 
> Sucks, I know. If my GSoC project gets approved, I do plan on getting
> language-selector-qt to install kde-l10n-* packages when it installs
> language-pack-* files.

language-selector does support this functionality already, including 
qt-language-selector, since it calls the same function like its gnome 
counterpart. If kdelibs5-data is installed, it should pull kde-l10n-* 
packages, next to the language-pack-kde-* packages. If it doesn't work 
for whatever reason, then it's a bug.

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Plural translations are broken for Lithuanian language
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