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|description=This test case tests whether RPM weak dependency-based langpacks can be queried, installed and removed, and whether they install the appropriate packages. For testing the feature rather than the availability of support for a given language, it is recommended to use a common locale, e.g. 'fr'. The results section assumes | |description=This test case tests whether RPM weak dependency-based langpacks can be queried, installed and removed, and whether they install the appropriate packages. For testing the feature rather than the availability of support for a given language, it is recommended to use a common locale, e.g. 'fr'. The results section assumes we are using langpacks-fr as an example. | ||
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# To list the already installed language support, run the following command: | # To list the already installed language support, run the following command: | ||
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# {{command|dnf repoquery --whatsupplements langpacks-fr}} should show a list of the packages that may be installed to provide French support for various applications and components. | # {{command|dnf repoquery --whatsupplements langpacks-fr}} should show a list of the packages that may be installed to provide French support for various applications and components. | ||
# {{command|dnf install langpacks-fr}} should install all packages that provide French support for installed applications and components (but not packages relating to non-installed applications and components). For e.g. if Libreoffice is installed, <code>libreoffice-langpack-fr</code> should be installed, but not if Libreoffice is not installed. | # {{command|dnf install langpacks-fr}} should install all packages that provide French support for installed applications and components (but not packages relating to non-installed applications and components). For e.g. if Libreoffice is installed, <code>libreoffice-langpack-fr</code> should be installed, but not if Libreoffice is not installed. | ||
# {{command|dnf remove langpacks- | # {{command|dnf remove langpacks-fr}} should remove <code>langpacks-fr</code> and all the support packages that were installed along with it. | ||
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Revision as of 07:51, 1 September 2021
Description
This test case tests whether RPM weak dependency-based langpacks can be queried, installed and removed, and whether they install the appropriate packages. For testing the feature rather than the availability of support for a given language, it is recommended to use a common locale, e.g. 'fr'. The results section assumes we are using langpacks-fr as an example.
How to test
- To list the already installed language support, run the following command:
dnf list installed "langpacks*"
- To check if any language support is available for another language, run the following command:
dnf list available "langpacks*"
- To list what packages will get installed for any language, run the following command:
dnf repoquery --whatsupplements langpacks-<locale_code>
- To add new language support, run the following command:
dnf install langpacks-<locale_code>
- To remove installed language support, run the following command:
dnf remove langpacks-<locale_code>
Expected Results
dnf list installed "langpacks*"
should list any installed langpacks.dnf list available "langpacks*"
should list many results for different locales.dnf repoquery --whatsupplements langpacks-fr
should show a list of the packages that may be installed to provide French support for various applications and components.dnf install langpacks-fr
should install all packages that provide French support for installed applications and components (but not packages relating to non-installed applications and components). For e.g. if Libreoffice is installed,libreoffice-langpack-fr
should be installed, but not if Libreoffice is not installed.dnf remove langpacks-fr
should removelangpacks-fr
and all the support packages that were installed along with it.