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Description of problem:
Major cities missing, such as Tokyo, Brisbane, New York, Beijing etc.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
gnome-weather-3.8.2-2.el7.x86_64
How reproducible:
100%
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Run gnome-weather from desktop.
2. Click New Location and type in search cities.
Actual results:
Major cities missing, such as Tokyo, Brisbane, New York, Beijing etc.
Expected results:
They are should be list there.
Additional info:
See the attached screenshot.
This is a locale-related issue. When running in a particular language, you apparently need to search in that language.
For example, if you want to search for a particular city in northern Italy, you must search for 'Turin' when running in en_US, and 'Torino' when running in it_IT. (Searching for the other counterpart fails.)
(In reply to Bill Nottingham from comment #4)
> Confirmed, vis-a-vis comment #1 - when running in Japanese, searching for
> '東京' brings up Tokyo.
So is this really a bug then?
If you were to ask me, yes - it shouldn't search *all* translations for the entered search string, but it should probably search the current configured language + English.
(In reply to Bill Nottingham from comment #6)
> If you were to ask me, yes - it shouldn't search *all* translations for the
> entered search string, but it should probably search the current configured
> language + English.
Sure but I'd call '+ English' part an enhancement though.
Works well in 3.14. I can search for Beijing (or Tokyo) while in ja_JP locale via latin characters.
Comment 12Satyabrata Maitra
2015-07-21 06:25:11 UTC
Hi Zeeshan
May you please update the "Fixed in Version" with the version of the component on which the bug has been fixed.
i18n QEs will cover this bug during RHEL7.2 i18n-l10n text execution phase. So, changed the qe_test_coverage to +.
Does not seem to be a translation bug,rather i18n and desktop issue. So, removed l10n related lists.
(In reply to Satyabrata Maitra from comment #12)
> Hi Zeeshan
>
> May you please update the "Fixed in Version" with the version of the
> component on which the bug has been fixed.
Whichever version you see in 7.2 as pointed out in comment#10. :)
Since the problem described in this bug report should be
resolved in a recent advisory, it has been closed with a
resolution of ERRATA.
For information on the advisory, and where to find the updated
files, follow the link below.
If the solution does not work for you, open a new bug report.
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2015-2249.html