Description of problem: According to the .idx file the package is included. But when in summary I try to choose country The Netherlands I get an error: quote Installation faiked, some files are missing: /tmp/image/media/core/locales-nl-2.22-5.mga6.x86_64.rpm You may need to update your urpmi dataase. # (not possible here) Try to continue anyway? unquote If I choose country Belgium there is no error (but is not my country).
Setting release blocker as this should really work.
Priority: Normal => release_blockerKeywords: (none) => 6RC
After reboot the country cannot be changed to The Netherlands (name is missing). Some other countries do not appear either (e.g. Israel, Slovenia) which were missing a few years back as well !?!?
Please attach /root/drakx/report.bug.xz from that install, Dick And _save_ that file somewhere in case this bug report gets lost (there is a nasty character encoding bug which might lead to the Bugzilla database being reverted to a version from last week). (In reply to Dick Gevers from comment #2) > After reboot the country cannot be changed to The Netherlands (name is > missing). > Some other countries do not appear either (e.g. Israel, Slovenia) which were > missing a few years back as well !?!? Where and how exactly did you try to change the country?
Keywords: (none) => NEEDINFOCC: (none) => marja11Assignee: bugsquad => isobuild
Created attachment 9196 [details] requested report.bug.xz
Created attachment 9197 [details] screenshot of the error
Marja wrote >Where and how exactly did you try to change the country? In localedrake within mcc
Keywords: NEEDINFO => (none)
Ok, so locales-nl wasn't installed, yet, when you reached the summary step, because you were doing an en_GB install. Maybe installing locales-nl failed because of: '* urpmi error: unable to access medium "Core Release".' Changing the assignee, because I doubt the package was missing from the iso if the problem was that accessing "Core Release" was impossible. * found 1 packages to install: locales-nl-2.22-5.mga6.x86_64 * install::pkgs::install /mnt * install::pkgs::install the following: locales-nl * opened /mnt/root/drakx/install.log * rpm transactions start * urpmi error: unable to access medium "Core Release". * opening rpmdb (root=/mnt, write=) * getting graph of dependencies for sorting * sorting graph of dependencies * rpms sorted by dependencies: locales-nl * selecting locales-nl-2.22-5.mga6.x86_64 * transaction valid: remove= update=locales-nl * scheduled sets of transactions: remove=0= update=1=locales-nl * Installation failed, some files are missing: /tmp/image/media/core/locales-nl-2.22-5.mga6.x86_64.rpm (At the beginning of install, there was: * setting medium Core Release phys_medium to cdrom://x86_64/media ) (In reply to Dick Gevers from comment #6) > Marja wrote > > >Where and how exactly did you try to change the country? > > In localedrake within mcc Using the "Other Countries" button?
Status comment: (none) => Valid for Classical iso dated 07 Apr 2017Component: Release (media or process) => RPM PackagesCC: sysadmin-bugs => isobuildSource RPM: Classical iso dated 07 Apr 2017 => drakx-installer-stage2?Summary: locales-nl package is missing from iso => locales-nl package couldn't be installed in summary step (urpmi error: unable to access medium "Core Release".)Assignee: isobuild => mageiatools
(In reply to Marja van Waes from comment #7) > Ok, so locales-nl wasn't installed, yet, when you reached the summary step, > because you were doing an en_GB install. To clarify I only chose *language* en_GB and need country NL > Using the "Other Countries" button? Correct.
(In reply to Dick Gevers from comment #8) > (In reply to Marja van Waes from comment #7) > > Ok, so locales-nl wasn't installed, yet, when you reached the summary step, > > because you were doing an en_GB install. > > To clarify I only chose *language* en_GB and need country NL > > > (MCC): > > Using the "Other Countries" button? > > Correct. And after installing locales-nl, does it then become visible? The language isn't selectable before installing the locale, the same is probably true for the country. Belgium is an exception, iiuc because of the many native English speakers who reside in Brussels (no one foresaw the Brexit) Btw, I had a look inside the iso, (so not just at the .idx file), and it really contains locales-nl-2.22-5.mga6.x86_64.rpm
(In reply to Marja van Waes from comment #9) > And after installing locales-nl, does it then become visible? How can you ask this? The bug reports that it cannot be installed in effect....
(In reply to Dick Gevers from comment #10) > (In reply to Marja van Waes from comment #9) > > > > And after installing locales-nl, does it then become visible? > > > How can you ask this? The bug reports that it cannot be installed in > effect.... It couldn't be installed in the Summary step, I haven't read that after install and reboot it is still impossible to install it..... is it? I asked you to install it because of your problem with localedrake in MCC.
(In reply to Marja van Waes from comment #11) > It couldn't be installed in the Summary step, I haven't read that after > install and reboot it is still impossible to install it..... is it? Yes I wrote that in comment #2
(In reply to Dick Gevers from comment #12) > (In reply to Marja van Waes from comment #11) > > > > > It couldn't be installed in the Summary step, I haven't read that after > > install and reboot it is still impossible to install it..... is it? > > Yes I wrote that in comment #2 Please install it with rpmdrake or with # urpmi locales-nl (or with dnf or with dnfdragora)
The install was done to discover any bugs ;))
I've moved this bug report to bug 20657 because all the comments about the 2nd issue turned this report into a mess. For the 2nd issue we probably need to improve our documentation (we don't tell that to select a country in localedrake a matching locales-* needs to be installed). Unless localedrake can become smarter, list all countries and pull in the matching locales* if one matching the selected country is missing. (An enhancement request might already exist for that) CC'ing documentation team
CC: (none) => doc-bugsStatus: NEW => RESOLVEDResolution: (none) => MOVED
I would like to make something clear. If you install Mageia in English (for example) and after that, install the package locales-fr (for example), you can go into "MCC/System/Manage localization for your system" and check French, but your system doesn't turn into French. Only the desktop is French but Dolphin, MCC, konsole, ... are still in English. If you go in Plasma "System Settings/Regional Settings/Language", you can see that under "Available Languages" French isn't even present. So, I don't think you can change the installed language from the summary step.
CC: (none) => lebarhon
(In reply to André DESMOTTES from comment #16) > I would like to make something clear. > If you install Mageia in English (for example) and after that, install the > package locales-fr (for example), you can go into "MCC/System/Manage > localization for your system" and check French, but your system doesn't turn > into French. I was not trying to change the language, only setting the location correctly for the first time after choosing language en_GB at the start of install. This way has worked during hundreds of times that I installed Mageia (and earlier) and normally works every time. It only failed with this 64 bits classical iso, succeeded with 32 bits one!