Bug 1319273

Summary: When entering a password while creating a user in gnome-initial-setup, the password strength is not shown
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Mike FABIAN <mfabian>
Component: gnome-initial-setupAssignee: Rui Matos <tiagomatos>
Status: CLOSED EOL QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Description Mike FABIAN 2016-03-18 16:37:24 UTC
Created attachment 1137825 [details]
gnome-initial-setup-does-not-show-password-strength.png

I used Fedora-Workstation-Live-x86_64-24_Alpha-5.iso
and installed it in qemu.

I selected Japanese in the language selection of the installation.

I added an US English keyboard layout and made it the first priority.

After the installation started, I entered a password for root
but created no user.

After reboot, in gnome-initial-setup, Japanese was already selected
as the language and I kept that.

A few steps later in gnome-initial-setup, one can add a user account.
I did that. When entering a password, there is a bar between the two
fields where one enters the password and the confirmation of the
password. This bar is supposed to show the password strength.

But this bar never shows anything, it is always just gray.

The text below the bar changes and tells me

良いパスワードですね!文字や数字、記号もっと増やすと強くなります。

= This is a good password! If add more letters, numbers and special characters it will become stronger.

But the bar remains gray.

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