Bugzilla – Bug 113755
SL10_LOC - Linux - jp - Beta3 050826 - SUMF: corrupt character
Last modified: 2005-09-12 11:32:07 UTC
Detailed description: Configuration: Suse 10 Build: Beta3 050826 Steps to reproduce: 1. Click on the SUSE icon on the bottom left of the screen. 2. Browse to "System/Configuration/SUMF. 3. An 'Initialize SCPM' dilaog may appear. Check dialog & click 'Yes'. 3. Click Profiles/Add. 4. Enter an extended characters name for the profile name & click OK. Expected result: localised text should display correctly Actual resul: localised characters appear corrupt.
Created attachment 47923 [details] SUMF Edit Profile When adding the characters they appear fine. Attachmnet: 113755-JP.jpg
Created attachment 47924 [details] SUMF In the profile list they appear corrupt. Attachment: 113755-2-JP.jpg
Created attachment 47925 [details] SUMF edit profile When the edit screen is reopened, characters are corrupt. Attachment: 113755-3-JP.jpg
Also occurs in Traditional Chinese Beta 3 050826
Also occurs in Simplified Chinese Beta 3 050826
Extended characters that are been entered are appearing corrupt so reassigning to yast2-maintainers
Encoding is broken in SUMF, I'll fix that. Besides that it's no good idea to use special characters in profile name and description, scpm could get confused when loading the database file. I should forbid this in SUMF.
*** Bug 113804 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Encoding fixed in RC1.
Fixed in Simplified Chinese build RC1 050909.
Characters appear ok on Japanese, RC1.
Fixed in Traditional Chinese build RC1 050909.