[Bug 1294858] Re: Installer does not install all language support packages

Christopher Barrington-Leigh cpblpublic at gmail.com
Fri Aug 1 04:30:42 UTC 2014


In 14.04 fresh install in which location is denoted as Canada, the Canadian english spelling package is not installed:
hunspell-en-ca

As a result, users by default do not get any spell checking in
Libreoffice or etc.  Worse, when they play with the settings in, say,
Libreoffice, it looks like they have various choices (Australian English
with spellchecking, US English with spellchecking, etc), but although
Canadian English is an option, it does not come with spell-checking.

If I've got this all correct, then hunspell-en-ca simply needs to be
installed whenver the default location is Canada.

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Title:
  Installer does not install all language support packages

Status in “ubiquity” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  My very first own package, mythes-sv, has just been sponsored into
  Debian and Ubuntu. :)

  It's a Swedish thesaurus for LibreOffice, and if I install Swedish via
  language-selector, it's pulled as expected through /usr/share
  /language-selector/data/pkg_depends.

  However, when I did a fresh install with Swedish as the selected
  language, and connected to Internet, mythes-sv was not installed at
  first login. My first theory was that it might be due to the fact that
  it's in universe, but when I opened language-selector, there were
  several other language support packages missing, most of them in main.

  I would think that the desired behavior is that as long as you are
  connected to the net while installing, the installer should pull all
  the applicable language support packages, not only some of them. So
  the only situation when language-selector should need to prompt you
  about not installed language support packages when you open it should
  be if one or more packages were added to the archive.

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