Description of problem: In the F18 QA test, Japanese version of Preupgrade has two English lines untranslated. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Fedora 18/20120924-test_days-i386_no2.iso How reproducible: Everytime when the command "preupgrade" is entered. Steps to Reproduce: 1.As root enter command "preupgrade" in the terminal 2.When gui opens, proceed to the second step. 3.The screen in second step has two English lines. Actual results: The two English lines are: 1) Available Fedora releases: 2) Display unstable test releases (e.g.Alpha and Beta releases)above Expected results: These lines should be translated as: 1) 利用可能な Fedora リリース 2) 上記の不安定なテストリリース (例:Alpha and Beta releases) を表示する Additional info: They should be fixed before GA
Package maintainer, This translation has been 100% completed via Transifex [1]. However the above mentioned strings does not exist in the file provided via Transifex. It is suspected that POT file has not been updated with latest strings. Could you kindly look at this? [1]:https://fedora.transifex.com/projects/p/fedora/language/ja/?project=2140
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