Description of problem: For setroubleshoot testing: the command "sealert -b" shows a gui with partially translated interface. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): F18/20120924-test_days-i386.iso How reproducible: Everytime "sealert -b" is entered. Steps to Reproduce: 1.In the terminal, enter "sealert -b" as root. 2.Observe the resulting gui. 3. Actual results: On the first interface, "ignore" button is not Japanese. And each button shows English explanation when pointed by the mouse. Expected results: All the entries and explanations should be in Japanese. Additional info:
$ rpm -q setroubleshoot setroubleshoot-3.1.16-1.fc18.x86_64 1. Run sealert -b (as normal user) 2. all strings in GUI have been translated It seems fine my side, could you please try it again?
Well I had: $ rpm -q setroubleshoot setroubleshoot-3.1.16-1.fc18.i686. And after I updated the setroubleshoot with: "yum update setroubleshoot", rpm shows: $ rpm -q setroubleshoot setroubleshoot-3.1.17-1.fc18.i686. fc18.x86_64 is not the same version as the fc18.i686. That could be the problem. Even with the setroubleshoot-3.1.17-1.fc18.i686, the gui of "sealert -b" shows "ignore" button in English and other translated buttons show some English explanations when the mouse is pointed.
Daniel Can you have a look at this? I thought that this was fixed with #734308 but seems not for particular arch build...