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Same for fr-FR.
Same for Brazilian Portuguese.
same for ko-KR.
Same for Spanish
What version of virt-viewer is it? Why is it closed at NOTABUG?
Ah, forget it, I was not looking for that string in the right place. Should be fixed by https://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/virt-viewer.git/commit/po?id=4aac5ca55b2ead16f0b12ee24a2a237af827ecff for some of the languages.
(In reply to Christophe Fergeau from comment #5) > What version of virt-viewer is it? Why is it closed at NOTABUG? All the testers who added their comments here performed f24 l10n qa test on vm and were unable to create a vm on the vm as part of the testcase. So that they experienced to receive such error. This is testers' test environment limitation, and not bug thus closed.
My understanding of this bug report was that the "Failed to connect" string was not translated properly in fr-FR, pt-BR, ko-KR, ... I believe this is actually true with the virt-viewer package in f24, so not a test environment limitation.
Christophe, Okay, sure if "Failed to connect" can be marked as translatable, it would be nice. I just wanted to report that we could not give successful test, and this bug was not intended result in Comment #7. I will reopen the bug to be fixed.
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Current code has this error marked as translatable, so it's up to translators nowadays