This bug was fixed in the package ubiquity - 1.9.2
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ubiquity (1.9.2) intrepid; urgency=low
[ Evan Dandrea ]
* The partition resize widget expects floats, not ints.
* Properly support the new d-i localechooser.
* Automatic update of included source packages: base-installer
This bug was fixed in the package pkgsel - 0.20ubuntu2
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pkgsel (0.20ubuntu2) intrepid; urgency=low
* If we fail to install complete language support, install the
language-selector update-notifier hook so that the user is prompted to
install more complete language support
** Changed in: pkgsel (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Colin Watson (kamion)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Colin Watson (kamion)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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Proper myspell dictionary should be install
So, several years later ...
The core problem here is that it isn't always straightforward to install
language support for a variety of reasons. Sometimes packages are faulty
and fail to install, but, much more commonly, the packages aren't always
on the CD and sometimes need to be fetched from the
** Changed in: pkgsel (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: debian-installer => pkgsel
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Proper myspell dictionary should be installed at installation time
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I can confirm this bug. As Ubuntu is getting easier and easier, some
things stay complicated for newbies.
Dutch speaking users will have to install the myspell dictionary
manually. We have to go to Synaptic and install myspell-nl. For dutch
speaking Belgian users there is an extra step to take. Th
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Please do not close this bug.
This is a high visibility bug. It could be renamed to any of these:
- "language support dialog LIES about full language support installed"
- "myspell- packages should be renamed to openoffice-dictionaries- so user can
find it in synaptic"
- "myspell-
Well, begin to looks like not as a bug report, but a request for enhancement.
Actually, it seems someone have already draft one:
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/language-selector-improvements
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Rejecting bug task on myspell, as discussion suggest the bug is not
really there.
** Changed in: myspell (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Paul Dufresne (dufresnep)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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** Also affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New -> Confirmed, refleting more the discussion going on.
That said, here in Hardy, after installing, I go to OpenOffice and French
dictionary is there.
Don't remember having installed it. So not sure if it is still an issue.
** Changed in: myspell (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
Another possible fix, is to not ask which language people want to
install. Just install the English environment by default.
This way, users are forced to use System -> Admin -> Languages, and their
language will be fully supported.
The current situation is just messy. I took a while to figure out
@a7p .. you may be right. But what is that package called?
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I think this bug should be filed against the installer, not against
myspell.
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I understand the space issues, but with the alternative cd, they
actually get downloaded just-in-time if a working net-connection is
available.
Why doesn't the desktop installer do the same thing?
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On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 11:58:34PM -, Ralf Nieuwenhuijsen wrote:
> The dictionaries get installed when you add language using:
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>System -> Administration -> Language Setup
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> The dictionaries do not get installed when:
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>- a non english-language is selected during installation tim
The dictionaries get installed when you add language using:
System -> Administration -> Language Setup
The dictionaries do not get installed when:
- a non english-language is selected during installation time with
the desktop-cd.
Perhaps this clearifies stuff a bit. Interestingly, myspell
RobbievdB, which menu are you installing from? It may be as simple as
adding depends: myspell-nl to some package.
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I can confirm that it's still happening. I installed Feisty last week
(not using the live-cd but the other one)
As I just need the spelling check working in Open office I installed via
the menu the Language support for Dutch. It installs all necessary files
except the myspell-nl. This needs to be
Can any confirm this bug?
When they install ubuntu from the desktop-live-cd using a non-english
default language?
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This bug is open (again?).
I've installed using the desktop-(live)-cd Feisty - Herd 4
I've selected Dutch localisation. It did install English dictionaries, which is
fine.
But it didn't install Dutch dictionaries.
This means spell checking in both Firefox and OpenOffice is not offering Dutch.
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