[Bug 325221] [NEW] Please UN-backport Brasero 0.9.1 since it's breaking non-English systems

Mackenzie Morgan macoafi at gmail.com
Wed Feb 4 09:40:35 GMT 2009


Public bug reported:

Brasero 0.9.1 apparently changes Nautilus to use the wrong language when
it's installed on a not-English system.

Originally reported in #ubuntu-bugs:
04:12 < askand> Hello, rececntly brasero was but in backports, it should be removed from there due to a halfserious bug that changes the language of nautilus and it is not possible to change it back
04:13 < maco> you're sure brasero did that?
04:13 < maco> and do you mean hardy or intrepid backports?
04:14 < askand> maco: intrepid, yes I am sure. I installed 0.91 from getdeb a while ago and my language was changed, I had no idea on why. I was told to reinstall brasero from repos and my language was back. Today I installed 0.91 from backports and again my language is gone
04:14 < askand> sorry that is 0.9.1
04:14 < maco> oh. ouch.
04:14 < askand> yea..
04:15 < askand> It is a bug only affecting those using another language than english so that would explain not many people have noticed until now I guess :)
04:15 < maco> lemme see who backported that...
04:17 < askand> maco: Sure, according to getdeb libbrasero-media package is guilty
04:27 < maco> askand: is it changing the language throughout gnome, or *just* in nautilus, by the way?
04:27 < maco> either way its a problem, just wondering the extent
04:39 < askand>  maco: it is just nautilus and not all of nautilus
04:39 < askand> maco: for example things in the contextmenu when rightclicking files has changed
04:40 < askand> maco: and a lot of dialogs, for example "Are you sure you want to permanently delete xxx"

** Affects: intrepid-backports
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

  Brasero 0.9.1 apparently changes Nautilus to use the wrong language when
  it's installed on a not-English system.
  
  Originally reported in #ubuntu-bugs:
  04:12 < askand> Hello, rececntly brasero was but in backports, it should be removed from there due to a halfserious bug that changes the language of nautilus and it is not possible to change it back
  04:13 < maco> you're sure brasero did that?
  04:13 < maco> and do you mean hardy or intrepid backports?
  04:14 < askand> maco: intrepid, yes I am sure. I installed 0.91 from getdeb a while ago and my language was changed, I had no idea on why. I was told to reinstall brasero from repos and my language was back. Today I installed 0.91 from backports and again my language is gone
  04:14 < askand> sorry that is 0.9.1
  04:14 < maco> oh. ouch.
  04:14 < askand> yea..
  04:15 < askand> It is a bug only affecting those using another language than english so that would explain not many people have noticed until now I guess :)
  04:15 < maco> lemme see who backported that...
  04:17 < askand> maco: Sure, according to getdeb libbrasero-media package is guilty
+ 04:27 < maco> askand: is it changing the language throughout gnome, or *just* in nautilus, by the way?
+ 04:27 < maco> either way its a problem, just wondering the extent
+ 04:39 < askand>  maco: it is just nautilus and not all of nautilus
+ 04:39 < askand> maco: for example things in the contextmenu when rightclicking files has changed
+ 04:40 < askand> maco: and a lot of dialogs, for example "Are you sure you want to permanently delete xxx"

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Please UN-backport Brasero 0.9.1 since it's breaking non-English systems
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/325221
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