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== '''Reference Bugs''' == | |||
[https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=681747 Bug 681747] langpacks not pulled in by groupinstall kde-desktop or office | |||
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Revision as of 06:09, 7 March 2011
Description
This test case tests whether langpack can take effect in PackageKit.
How to test
- On a Fedora 12 or later system, check if your system has
yum-langpacks
plugin installed by executing:rpm -q yum-langpacks
- If the package is not installed, install it using yum:
yum install yum-langpacks
- Open Add/Remove Software application either by gpk-application or from desktop menus: System->Administration->Add/Remove Software.
- Install several packages such as
kde-desktop
,koffice
,libreoffice
oreclipse
etc and check if current locale langpack of installed application is searched out and installed automatically. - Logout. In GDM, before entering password, change desktop language to another and login again.
- Install or update several packages again using Add/Remove Software application.
Expected Results
- In Add/Remove Software, when select the package and click Apply, its current locale langpack should be listed as a package candidate for installation.
- After the package/group package installed, its current locale langpack should be installed automatically.
Reference Bugs
Bug 681747 langpacks not pulled in by groupinstall kde-desktop or office