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The case below can be executed on an existing Fedora 12 or later system.  
The case below can be executed on an existing Fedora 12 or later system.  
Before proceed, Check if your system has {{package|yum-langpacks}} plugin installed by executing: <pre>rpm -q yum-langpacks</pre>
If the package is not installed, download from [http://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/packages/yum-langpacks/0.1.4/2.fc13/noarch/yum-langpacks-0.1.4-2.fc13.noarch.rpm koji] and install it: <pre>rpm -ivh yum-langpacks-0.1.4-2.fc13.noarch.rpm</pre>
* [[QA:Langpack_current_locale_switch]]
* [[QA:Langpack_current_locale_switch]]



Revision as of 08:28, 23 February 2010

DATE TIME WHERE
2010-02-25 All day #fedora-test-day (webirc)

What to test?

This test day will focus on Features/YumLangpackPlugin, a yum plugin that allows langpacks to be automatically installed for your native language when base packages with langpacks get installed.

Who's available

The following cast of characters will be available testing, workarounds, bug fixes, and general discussion ...

Prerequisite for Test Day

  • Bare metal or Virtual machine.
  • Network connection.

How to test?

Prepare Your System

Test Cases

The following two cases require Fedora 40 installation to test langpack default install. Note that testing in a virtual machine is accepted.

The case below can be executed on an existing Fedora 12 or later system.


Test Results

Using your own test scenarios, or any of the test cases listed above, please outline problems/failures you encounter using the table below.

Tester Default Install Loaded in Yum Change with System Language Bug references
User:Rhe PASS FAIL

[1]

FAIL

[2]

  1. RHBZ #12345
  2. langpack is disabled when switch to zh_CN system language environment.