Bug 1367618

Summary: /usr/share/locale/pt_BR/LC_MESSAGES/.mo conflicts with sysprof (and is probably wrong for both)
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: J. Randall Owens <jrowens.fedora>
Component: prozillaAssignee: kushaldas@gmail.com <mail>
Status: CLOSED EOL QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Description J. Randall Owens 2016-08-17 02:31:41 UTC
Description of problem:
prozilla and sysprof both claim ownership of /usr/share/locale/pt_BR/LC_MESSAGES/.mo, and while I don't know the i18n/l10n translation stuff fairly well, I'm pretty sure that's a mistake for both, and they should own something like proz.mo and sysprof.mo in that directory, respectively.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
prozilla-2.0.4-18.fc22.x86_64

How reproducible:
easily

Steps to Reproduce:
1. dnf install prozilla-2.0.4-18.fc22.x86_64
2a. dnf install sysprof-3.20.0-1.fc24.x86_64
2b. or dnf install sysprof-1.2.0-8.fc24.x86_64 ; dnf upgrade

Actual results:
Error: Transaction check error:
  file /usr/share/locale/pt_BR/LC_MESSAGES/.mo from install of sysprof-3.20.0-1.fc24.x86_64 conflicts with file from package prozilla-2.0.4-18.fc22.x86_64

Expected results:
clean unconflicted install

Additional info:
prozilla owns both a proz.mo and a just plain .mo in most of the languages it provides (both for it, nl, pt_BR, ro; just proz.mo for fr). sysprof has just .mo for de, pl, pt_BR, and sr.

Comment 1 J. Randall Owens 2016-12-18 17:38:25 UTC
Problem persists in F25, since it still has prozilla-2.0.4-18.fc22. It's ameliorated since sysprof package was fixed to be .mo-free, but should still be set straight here too.

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Comment 3 J. Randall Owens 2017-11-16 22:05:00 UTC
Fedora 27 still uses prozilla-2.0.4-18.fc22.x86_64, so the problem still persists.

Comment 4 J. Randall Owens 2018-10-12 03:09:20 UTC
Fedora 28: Still 2.0.4-18.fc22.

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Comment 6 Ben Cotton 2019-05-02 20:40:35 UTC
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Comment 7 J. Randall Owens 2019-05-02 20:43:23 UTC
Fedora 30: Still 2.0.4-18.fc22.

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