2012-05-02 03:00:50 |
Rafael Jacobo Hidalgo Urbino |
bug |
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added bug |
2012-05-02 03:00:50 |
Rafael Jacobo Hidalgo Urbino |
attachment added |
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This is the error message we see when we login once we have installed Ubuntu 12.04 in Cuba https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/993002/+attachment/3124411/+files/error.jpg |
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2012-05-02 17:48:07 |
Rafael Jacobo Hidalgo Urbino |
attachment added |
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video lens problem.jpg https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/993002/+attachment/3125746/+files/video%20lens%20problem.jpg |
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2012-05-02 17:49:04 |
Rafael Jacobo Hidalgo Urbino |
attachment added |
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This is what I see when running unity video lens from the terminal https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/993002/+attachment/3125748/+files/terminal%20message.jpg |
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2012-05-03 09:59:24 |
David Callé |
unity: status |
New |
Fix Committed |
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2012-05-03 09:59:34 |
David Callé |
unity: assignee |
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David Callé (davidc3) |
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2012-05-04 09:25:55 |
David Callé |
description |
When we install Ubuntu 12.04 in Cuba we use Cuba as our location during the install process, but once installed the system, we log in it and the first thing we receive is an error message that tell us that Ubuntu has found an error and we need to restart the computer, but if we expand the report we can see that the trouble is in Unity video lens.
So I launched unity video lens from the terminal:
python /usr/lib/unity-lens-video/unity-lens-video
and it prints this message:
ValueError: unknown locale: es_CU
the problem is that in unity-lense-video code there is a step that try to recognize de best language for the actual user and it seems that ES_CU language is not found. Because of this error everyone that has installed Ubuntu 12.04 and slected Cuba as country should have received this message too.
I found a solution for me, I edited my user settings, so I changed my language to English from EE.UU, then I restarted the computer and when I login again Unity viodeo lens works fine. Then I changed my language again to Spanish form Spain, and my Video lens works fine, so the problem is with the language ES_CU, I think that this language has not been created yet and this is the cause of this problem.
Steps to see the bug:
1- Install Ubuntu and select Cuba as your country in the installation process.
2- Once installed go to the video lens, It should not work fine.
Greetings, me. Sorry about my English, I just want to tell you what is happening on my country when we install Ubuntu 12.04. |
SRU
[Problem]
The video lens crashes with some locales
[Impact]
Users using es_CU (maybe others, but it's the only bug reported) can't use this lens.
[Development Fix]
The bug has been reviewed by experimented ubuntu-translators and they have proposed gettext fix which has been applied and tested in various locales.
[Stable Fix]
THe fix is in trunk. http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~unity-lens-videos/unity-lens-videos/trunk/revision/73
[Text Case]
1. Change your locale to es_CU
2. Log out / Log in
2. Open the video lens
Broken Behavior: It doesn't display anything.
Fixed Behavior: It display videos from your Video folder and Online recommendations.
[Regression Potential]
Unlikely to cause regressions
########
When we install Ubuntu 12.04 in Cuba we use Cuba as our location during the install process, but once installed the system, we log in it and the first thing we receive is an error message that tell us that Ubuntu has found an error and we need to restart the computer, but if we expand the report we can see that the trouble is in Unity video lens.
So I launched unity video lens from the terminal:
python /usr/lib/unity-lens-video/unity-lens-video
and it prints this message:
ValueError: unknown locale: es_CU
the problem is that in unity-lense-video code there is a step that try to recognize de best language for the actual user and it seems that ES_CU language is not found. Because of this error everyone that has installed Ubuntu 12.04 and slected Cuba as country should have received this message too.
I found a solution for me, I edited my user settings, so I changed my language to English from EE.UU, then I restarted the computer and when I login again Unity viodeo lens works fine. Then I changed my language again to Spanish form Spain, and my Video lens works fine, so the problem is with the language ES_CU, I think that this language has not been created yet and this is the cause of this problem.
Steps to see the bug:
1- Install Ubuntu and select Cuba as your country in the installation process.
2- Once installed go to the video lens, It should not work fine.
Greetings, me. Sorry about my English, I just want to tell you what is happening on my country when we install Ubuntu 12.04. |
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2012-05-04 09:46:41 |
David Callé |
description |
SRU
[Problem]
The video lens crashes with some locales
[Impact]
Users using es_CU (maybe others, but it's the only bug reported) can't use this lens.
[Development Fix]
The bug has been reviewed by experimented ubuntu-translators and they have proposed gettext fix which has been applied and tested in various locales.
[Stable Fix]
THe fix is in trunk. http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~unity-lens-videos/unity-lens-videos/trunk/revision/73
[Text Case]
1. Change your locale to es_CU
2. Log out / Log in
2. Open the video lens
Broken Behavior: It doesn't display anything.
Fixed Behavior: It display videos from your Video folder and Online recommendations.
[Regression Potential]
Unlikely to cause regressions
########
When we install Ubuntu 12.04 in Cuba we use Cuba as our location during the install process, but once installed the system, we log in it and the first thing we receive is an error message that tell us that Ubuntu has found an error and we need to restart the computer, but if we expand the report we can see that the trouble is in Unity video lens.
So I launched unity video lens from the terminal:
python /usr/lib/unity-lens-video/unity-lens-video
and it prints this message:
ValueError: unknown locale: es_CU
the problem is that in unity-lense-video code there is a step that try to recognize de best language for the actual user and it seems that ES_CU language is not found. Because of this error everyone that has installed Ubuntu 12.04 and slected Cuba as country should have received this message too.
I found a solution for me, I edited my user settings, so I changed my language to English from EE.UU, then I restarted the computer and when I login again Unity viodeo lens works fine. Then I changed my language again to Spanish form Spain, and my Video lens works fine, so the problem is with the language ES_CU, I think that this language has not been created yet and this is the cause of this problem.
Steps to see the bug:
1- Install Ubuntu and select Cuba as your country in the installation process.
2- Once installed go to the video lens, It should not work fine.
Greetings, me. Sorry about my English, I just want to tell you what is happening on my country when we install Ubuntu 12.04. |
SRU
[Problem]
The video lens crashes with some locales
[Impact]
Users using es_CU (maybe other locales too, but it's the only bug reported) can't use this lens.
[Development Fix]
The bug has been reviewed by experimented ubuntu-translators and they have proposed gettext fix which has been applied and tested in various locales.
[Stable Fix]
THe fix is in trunk. http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~unity-lens-videos/unity-lens-videos/trunk/revision/73
[Text Case]
1. Change your locale to es_CU
2. Log out / Log in
2. Open the video lens
Broken Behavior: It doesn't display anything.
Fixed Behavior: It display videos from your Video folder and Online recommendations.
[Regression Potential]
Unlikely to cause regressions
########
When we install Ubuntu 12.04 in Cuba we use Cuba as our location during the install process, but once installed the system, we log in it and the first thing we receive is an error message that tell us that Ubuntu has found an error and we need to restart the computer, but if we expand the report we can see that the trouble is in Unity video lens.
So I launched unity video lens from the terminal:
python /usr/lib/unity-lens-video/unity-lens-video
and it prints this message:
ValueError: unknown locale: es_CU
the problem is that in unity-lense-video code there is a step that try to recognize de best language for the actual user and it seems that ES_CU language is not found. Because of this error everyone that has installed Ubuntu 12.04 and slected Cuba as country should have received this message too.
I found a solution for me, I edited my user settings, so I changed my language to English from EE.UU, then I restarted the computer and when I login again Unity viodeo lens works fine. Then I changed my language again to Spanish form Spain, and my Video lens works fine, so the problem is with the language ES_CU, I think that this language has not been created yet and this is the cause of this problem.
Steps to see the bug:
1- Install Ubuntu and select Cuba as your country in the installation process.
2- Once installed go to the video lens, It should not work fine.
Greetings, me. Sorry about my English, I just want to tell you what is happening on my country when we install Ubuntu 12.04. |
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2012-05-29 10:28:42 |
Łukasz Zemczak |
bug task added |
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unity-lens-videos |
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2012-05-29 10:28:50 |
Łukasz Zemczak |
unity-lens-videos: status |
New |
Fix Committed |
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2012-05-29 10:31:01 |
Łukasz Zemczak |
bug task added |
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unity-lens-video (Ubuntu) |
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2012-05-29 10:42:29 |
Alan Pope 🍺🐧🐱 🦄 |
nominated for series |
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Ubuntu Precise |
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2012-05-29 10:44:01 |
Łukasz Zemczak |
bug |
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added subscriber Ubuntu Stable Release Updates Team |
2012-05-29 10:44:50 |
Didier Roche-Tolomelli |
bug task added |
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unity-lens-video (Ubuntu Precise) |
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2012-05-31 15:35:29 |
Łukasz Zemczak |
description |
SRU
[Problem]
The video lens crashes with some locales
[Impact]
Users using es_CU (maybe other locales too, but it's the only bug reported) can't use this lens.
[Development Fix]
The bug has been reviewed by experimented ubuntu-translators and they have proposed gettext fix which has been applied and tested in various locales.
[Stable Fix]
THe fix is in trunk. http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~unity-lens-videos/unity-lens-videos/trunk/revision/73
[Text Case]
1. Change your locale to es_CU
2. Log out / Log in
2. Open the video lens
Broken Behavior: It doesn't display anything.
Fixed Behavior: It display videos from your Video folder and Online recommendations.
[Regression Potential]
Unlikely to cause regressions
########
When we install Ubuntu 12.04 in Cuba we use Cuba as our location during the install process, but once installed the system, we log in it and the first thing we receive is an error message that tell us that Ubuntu has found an error and we need to restart the computer, but if we expand the report we can see that the trouble is in Unity video lens.
So I launched unity video lens from the terminal:
python /usr/lib/unity-lens-video/unity-lens-video
and it prints this message:
ValueError: unknown locale: es_CU
the problem is that in unity-lense-video code there is a step that try to recognize de best language for the actual user and it seems that ES_CU language is not found. Because of this error everyone that has installed Ubuntu 12.04 and slected Cuba as country should have received this message too.
I found a solution for me, I edited my user settings, so I changed my language to English from EE.UU, then I restarted the computer and when I login again Unity viodeo lens works fine. Then I changed my language again to Spanish form Spain, and my Video lens works fine, so the problem is with the language ES_CU, I think that this language has not been created yet and this is the cause of this problem.
Steps to see the bug:
1- Install Ubuntu and select Cuba as your country in the installation process.
2- Once installed go to the video lens, It should not work fine.
Greetings, me. Sorry about my English, I just want to tell you what is happening on my country when we install Ubuntu 12.04. |
[Problem]
The video lens crashes with some locales
[Impact]
Users using es_CU (maybe other locales too, but it's the only bug reported) can't use this lens.
[Development Fix]
The bug has been reviewed by experimented ubuntu-translators and they have proposed gettext fix which has been applied and tested in various locales.
[Stable Fix]
THe fix is in trunk. http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~unity-lens-videos/unity-lens-videos/trunk/revision/73
[Test Case]
1. Change your locale to es_CU
2. Log out / Log in
2. Open the video lens
Broken Behavior: It doesn't display anything.
Fixed Behavior: It display videos from your Video folder and Online recommendations.
[Regression Potential]
Unlikely to cause regressions
########
When we install Ubuntu 12.04 in Cuba we use Cuba as our location during the install process, but once installed the system, we log in it and the first thing we receive is an error message that tell us that Ubuntu has found an error and we need to restart the computer, but if we expand the report we can see that the trouble is in Unity video lens.
So I launched unity video lens from the terminal:
python /usr/lib/unity-lens-video/unity-lens-video
and it prints this message:
ValueError: unknown locale: es_CU
the problem is that in unity-lense-video code there is a step that try to recognize de best language for the actual user and it seems that ES_CU language is not found. Because of this error everyone that has installed Ubuntu 12.04 and slected Cuba as country should have received this message too.
I found a solution for me, I edited my user settings, so I changed my language to English from EE.UU, then I restarted the computer and when I login again Unity viodeo lens works fine. Then I changed my language again to Spanish form Spain, and my Video lens works fine, so the problem is with the language ES_CU, I think that this language has not been created yet and this is the cause of this problem.
Steps to see the bug:
1- Install Ubuntu and select Cuba as your country in the installation process.
2- Once installed go to the video lens, It should not work fine.
Greetings, me. Sorry about my English, I just want to tell you what is happening on my country when we install Ubuntu 12.04. |
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2012-05-31 15:50:18 |
Launchpad Janitor |
unity-lens-video (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Fix Released |
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2012-05-31 16:16:14 |
Launchpad Janitor |
branch linked |
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lp:ubuntu/unity-lens-video |
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2012-06-01 15:18:11 |
Brian Murray |
unity-lens-video (Ubuntu Precise): status |
New |
Fix Committed |
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2012-06-01 15:18:16 |
Brian Murray |
bug |
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added subscriber SRU Verification |
2012-06-01 15:18:24 |
Brian Murray |
tags |
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verification-needed |
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2012-06-05 14:43:34 |
Omer Akram |
unity: status |
Fix Committed |
Fix Released |
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2012-06-14 07:43:18 |
Launchpad Janitor |
branch linked |
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lp:ubuntu/precise-proposed/unity-lens-video |
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2012-06-20 10:33:30 |
Łukasz Zemczak |
tags |
verification-needed |
verification-done |
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2012-06-25 14:48:13 |
Launchpad Janitor |
unity-lens-video (Ubuntu Precise): status |
Fix Committed |
Fix Released |
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2012-10-18 14:50:08 |
Timo Jyrinki |
unity-lens-videos: status |
Fix Committed |
Fix Released |
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2014-07-25 12:33:45 |
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) |
unity (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Fix Released |
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2015-10-13 17:59:40 |
Jaime Pérez |
unity (Ubuntu Precise): status |
New |
Fix Released |
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