Bug 195554

Summary: Korean langauage display broken in YaST(Control Center)
Product: [openSUSE] SUSE Linux 10.1 Reporter: Jeff Yoon <voiceman99>
Component: YaST2Assignee: Stephan Kulow <coolo>
Status: RESOLVED WONTFIX QA Contact: Stanislav Visnovsky <visnov>
Severity: Major    
Priority: P5 - None CC: aj, hmuelle, ke, kelvin.na, schubi, suse-beta
Version: Final   
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: i686   
OS: SuSE Linux 10.1   
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Found By: Customer Services Priority:
Business Priority: Blocker: ---
Marketing QA Status: --- IT Deployment: ---
Attachments: Korean language display broken
YaST log files

Description Jeff Yoon 2006-07-28 04:57:02 UTC
Hi all,

First of all, I appreciate SuSE Linux developer.

I'm korean. So I select the korean language in SuSE Linux.
My SuSE Linux 10.1 is working well before online software update.
After online software update, korean lanuage display broken in YaST Center
It looks like a arabian character.

Thanks.
Comment 1 Jeff Yoon 2006-07-28 04:59:00 UTC
Created attachment 94726 [details]
Korean language display broken
Comment 2 Jeff Yoon 2006-07-28 05:01:13 UTC
Created attachment 94727 [details]
YaST log files
Comment 3 Jeff Yoon 2006-07-28 05:02:59 UTC
I have two attached files (Yast log files & capture image of Yast Center)
Comment 4 Uwe Gansert 2006-07-31 08:21:32 UTC
not autoyast related
Comment 5 Michael Gross 2006-07-31 10:33:16 UTC
Reassigning to the YaST2 maintainers with the request for help.
Comment 6 Michal Zugec 2006-07-31 11:04:43 UTC
Harald, was there any patch with possibility to change fonts, locales, etc?
Comment 7 Mike Fabian 2006-08-01 16:42:27 UTC
Jeff Yoon> It looks like a arabian character.

Actually it is Khmer.

Very weird.

Comment 8 Harald Mueller-Ney 2006-08-02 08:39:21 UTC
I am not aware of any patch changing locales, font handling.
We updated to the lates update stack (libzypp, zmd, rug, zen-updater) this update needed a lot of yast package like yast2-core and so on.
Might this be a reason? Stano should have an good overview of the changes in YaST?
Comment 9 Stefan Schubert 2006-08-02 11:04:11 UTC
The fonts has been installed cause  U_Tu_[selection]Fonts-10.1-67.noarch
has been selected by the user:

2006-07-27 15:54:45 KhmerOS-fonts-3.1-11.noarch.rpm installed ok

But it has nothing to do with online update. 

The last rpm has been installed at:
2006-07-27 17:05:44 1-release-notes.rpm installed ok

After that time online updated has been called for the first time:
y2log-1:2006-07-27 17:08:42 <1> jeff-laptop(4120) [YCP] ProductControl.ycp:194 mod: $["enable_back":"yes", "enable_next":"yes", "id":"continue_13", "label":"Online Update", "name":"ask_online_update"]

So there must be another reason.
Comment 10 Karl Eichwalder 2006-08-02 11:05:45 UTC
thanks for investigation.  I'm going to check the .po files as delivered with yast2-trans-ko.
Comment 11 Karl Eichwalder 2006-08-02 11:14:45 UTC
Something went wrong with merging update-desktop-files/ko/entries.po which seems to contain Khmer translations.  Coolo can we prepare an update?
Comment 12 Stephan Kulow 2006-08-24 13:36:08 UTC
we can't unfortunately ;(
I wonder how this could have happened.
Comment 13 Stephan Kulow 2006-12-07 15:07:33 UTC
We really can't do anything but adding wild hacks. Whatever happened, we can only make sure it won't happen again