From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686) Gecko/20030610 Galeon/1.3.7 Description of problem: Under installation, there is a section for selecting Additional languages. Here we find to languages: Norwegian Norwegian, Nynorsk (Norway) Please note that this is INCORRECT. Norway has two written languages, quite identical and everyone understands most of the two, but these languages are 100% equal in any listing. There is not ONE language which is "Norwegian" and one which is "Norwegian, Nynorsk." Please correct this typo to: Norwegian, Bokm�l (Norway) Norwegian, Nynorsk (Norway) Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Start the installer :-) Additional info:
Please note.. it seems that bugzilla can't handle the last norwegian character (an a with a ring above it, html-code å). The last lines in this bugreport should be: [............] which is "Norwegian" and one which is "Norwegian, Nynorsk." Please correct this typo to: Norwegian, Bokmaal (Norway) Norwegian, Nynorsk (Norway) [...] Where it says "Bokmaal".. well, in HTML it should be written "Bokmål".. you get the point. Buggy bugzilla :-)
These locale names come directly from glibc. Note that in the future, the way that this works is going to change, though, to depend less on what glibc tells us.
glibc has support for both languages forever. For some time the locale names are nn_NO and nb_NO. So according to what Jeremy says, the selection should be there. If not, reopen the bug against the installer.