Package: cdebconf-gtk
Severity: normal

This bug was found during the testing of D-I RC1 images.

Nelow are 3 mails I originally sent to debian-boot about the problem

Mail nr. 1:

While testing an installation in Dzongkha with the netinst CD, I
experienced corrupted display problems in the root password screen,
then later in all subsequent screens.

Apparently, some strings are replaced by squares, just as if some
glyphs were missing. However, this happens on *entire* screens, not
just with "random" glyphs being replaced by squares.

See screenshots listed at the end of this mail...

Also, one should note that the root passord selection screen is
slightly too long and one can easily miss the fact that there are two
input fields, one for the password and one for its confirmation....as
the confirmation input dialog is "hidden" as the bottom (and users
might miss it).

Screenshots:
http://people.debian.org/~bubulle/di-dzongkha-root.png
http://people.debian.org/~bubulle/di-dzongkha-root2.png

Mail nr. 2:

Quoting Christian Perrier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> While testing an installation in Dzongkha with the netinst CD, I
> experienced corrupted display problems in the root password screen,
> then later in all subsequent screens.
> 
> Apparently, some strings are replaced by squares, just as if some
> glyphs were missing. However, this happens on *entire* screens, not

s/screens/strings

> just with "random" glyphs being replaced by squares.

Actually, that seems to be a missing italic font.


Mail nr. 3 (details):

Quoting Christian Perrier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> While testing an installation in Dzongkha with the netinst CD, I
> experienced corrupted display problems in the root password screen,
> then later in all subsequent screens.
> 
> Apparently, some strings are replaced by squares, just as if some
> glyphs were missing. However, this happens on *entire* screens, not
> just with "random" glyphs being replaced by squares.
> 
> See screenshots listed at the end of this mail...
> 
> Also, one should note that the root passord selection screen is
> slightly too long and one can easily miss the fact that there are two
> input fields, one for the password and one for its confirmation....as
> the confirmation input dialog is "hidden" as the bottom (and users
> might miss it).
> 
> Screenshots:
> http://people.debian.org/~bubulle/di-dzongkha-root.png
> http://people.debian.org/~bubulle/di-dzongkha-root2.png


OK, it took me a while before I could isolate a test case. That's a
very *weird* issue.

So, to reproduce that problem, you must do the following:

- boot the graphical installer
- choose Dzongkha as installation language. Than you'll get hard times
unless you were raised in Bhutan and can read it, but you can do
it..:-)
- always pick up default options until you reach the root password
setting screen. Please note that the last screen for partitioning
requires changing the "No" option to "Yes" (confirming that you
overwrite the disk). You can do this by just hitting the Down arrow
and then Enter
-When you reach the root password screen (which has a slider on the
right because the text is too long), deliberately enter two different
passwords so that D-I complains. Typing "Root" (first pwd), then Tab
twice (so that the password confirmation is empty), then Enter, is the
way to do it

- You then get the "password mismatch" screen...which seems correct,
but again has a slider on the right. Click on the slider and scroll
down. BLAM.....the italic glyphs are replaced by squares and all
subsequent screens are also replaced by squares.

If you don't slide down in the password mismatch screen, then the
italic font will be garbled anyway on later screens.

This root password screen is the only place where I could reproduce
the problem. And for it to happen, you *must* deliberately provoke the
password mismatch dialog to appear.

My problem is that I currently test in VirtualBox and can't find a
bloody way to switch to another console and catch some debug output
there (Ctrl-Alt+F2 switches to the console on my *host* not in the
virtual machine). I have no idea how to enter Ctrl-Alt-F2 in a virtual
machine on VB. I should then use qemu or VmWare....but need to
reinstall them properly...

This was tested with the netinst CD but I suspect this also happens
with other installation media. What made me miss the issue in earlier
tests is the fact that you *must* hit the password mismatch, otherwise
no breakage happens.





I assign this bug to cdebconf-gtk as this more seems to be a weird issue in
the way fonts are handled.

One could also test if this happens when replacing ttf-tmuni by ttf-dzongkha
as font provider for Dzongkha.



-- System Information:
Debian Release: lenny/sid
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