** Summary changed:

- [feisty] language-support-* packages install firefox/thunderbird on kubuntu
+ language-support-* packages depend on Firefox and Thunderbird on Ubuntu and 
Kubuntu

** Description changed:

+ language-support-LANG packages depend on language-support-translations-
+ LANG, which in turn depend on openoffice-help-LOCALE, mozilla-firefox-
+ locale-LOCALE and thunderbird-locale-LOCALE. These last three packages
+ in turn depend on OpenOffice Writer, Firefox and Thunderbird.
+ 
+ Users who want language support do not necessarily also want to install
+ large extra user applications, particularly not on Kubuntu where, for
+ example, Firefox is not the default browser.
+ 
+ This problem holds on Edgy, Feisty, Gutsy and Hardy.
+ 
+ ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION:
  Version:
  - Kubuntu: Feisty Fawn, 7.04
  
  Test-case:
  - Install Kubuntu from live-CD with default options
  - Once overything is installed, use add/remove packages and install 
language-support, e.g. for "fi"
  
  Expected outcome:
  - Packages related to support of that language are installed
  
  Actual outcome:
  - Also Firefox and Thunderbird are installed, which are not part of Kubuntu, 
nor something I need (because they are very large)
  
  Could the language selection be a bit less dumb and actually check what 
things are needed?
  Or maybe the support could be a bit more finegrained so that large language 
packs like Firefox & Thunderbird etc can be selected separately when installing 
languages?
  (Maybe similarly how Windows installers by default have all components 
selected but user can leave out some of them)
  
  (This is somewhat related edgy bug 64200)

** Summary changed:

- language-support-* packages depend on Firefox and Thunderbird on Ubuntu and 
Kubuntu
+ language-support-* packages depend on Firefox, Thunderbird and Open Office 
Writer on Ubuntu and Kubuntu

** Changed in: language-support-translations-en (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: language-support-en => language-support-translations-en

** Description changed:

  language-support-LANG packages depend on language-support-translations-
  LANG, which in turn depend on openoffice-help-LOCALE, mozilla-firefox-
  locale-LOCALE and thunderbird-locale-LOCALE. These last three packages
  in turn depend on OpenOffice Writer, Firefox and Thunderbird.
  
  Users who want language support do not necessarily also want to install
  large extra user applications, particularly not on Kubuntu where, for
- example, Firefox is not the default browser.
+ example, Firefox is not the default browser. It also means that anyone
+ who uninstalls any of these applications will be told that they need to
+ uninstall their language packs too.
  
  This problem holds on Edgy, Feisty, Gutsy and Hardy.
  
  ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION:
  Version:
  - Kubuntu: Feisty Fawn, 7.04
  
  Test-case:
  - Install Kubuntu from live-CD with default options
  - Once overything is installed, use add/remove packages and install 
language-support, e.g. for "fi"
  
  Expected outcome:
  - Packages related to support of that language are installed
  
  Actual outcome:
  - Also Firefox and Thunderbird are installed, which are not part of Kubuntu, 
nor something I need (because they are very large)
  
  Could the language selection be a bit less dumb and actually check what 
things are needed?
  Or maybe the support could be a bit more finegrained so that large language 
packs like Firefox & Thunderbird etc can be selected separately when installing 
languages?
  (Maybe similarly how Windows installers by default have all components 
selected but user can leave out some of them)
  
  (This is somewhat related edgy bug 64200)

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language-support-* packages depend on Firefox, Thunderbird and Open Office 
Writer on Ubuntu and Kubuntu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/114503
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