Hi, > Is it correct that the problem only happens if you choose Japanese in the GUI based setup wizard?
yes. I investigated further. It turned out that /etc/cobalt/locale is increasing after reselecting with user/personalAccount compared to immediately after selecting Japanese in the wizard. # cat /etc/cobalt/locale ja_JP In other words, immediately after selecting Japanese in the wizard, /etc/cobalt/locale does not exist. This is I think the cause. Maybe /usr/sausalito/handlers/base/system/product_language.pl needs to be called at the right time? Thanks, 2020年5月22日(金) 5:03 Michael Stauber <mstau...@blueonyx.it>: > > Hi Tomohiro Hosaka, > > > I will tell you one problem that I had noticed before. > > > > On the screen of http://XXX:444 after installation > > If you select Japanese in the language selection, the characters will > > be garbled (mojibake). > > > >>From the screen of http://XXX:444/user/personalAccount > > Change the Administrator language to English once and save > > If you change the language to Japanese and save again, it will be resolved. > > > > https://bokut.in/mojibake_japanese.png > > https://bokut.in/mojibake_japanese_fixed.png > > > > I don't know if it occurs in other languages besides English, or if > > it's a problem around po mo. > > It only seems to affect Japanese. We had a few cases of mojibake before, > so I know what to look for and I'll check it out. > > In https://bokut.in/mojibake_japanese.png I can see that only two menu > entries (and their help-texts) seem to be affected on that screen, but > the rest is shown fine. > > Which is a bit weird. Usually we get mojibake if the Japanese locale > files were damaged or not saved in UTF-8 prior to being processed by > "msgfmt" to build the *.mo files. Or if the PHP code tries to display > Japanese locales using UTF-8 and not in EUC-JP as it should. > > I checked the Japanese locale files for the "PHP Security" entry and the > "Logins" entry. > > Is it correct that the problem only happens if you choose Japanese in > the GUI based setup wizard? > > If that's the case, then I bet the GUI started processing the first few > locale strings in UTF-8 (and garbled these), but then automatically > realized it had to use EUC-JP. > > This will take some time to debug, but I'll get to it and will then > publish a fix. > > Many thanks for bringing this to my attention. > > -- > With best regards > > Michael Stauber > _______________________________________________ > Blueonyx mailing list > Blueonyx@mail.blueonyx.it > http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx _______________________________________________ Blueonyx mailing list Blueonyx@mail.blueonyx.it http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx