Hi.
I have the same problem about ff not taking into account the installed
langpack each time there is a ff upgrade. I just switched from ff77 to
ff78 and the interface switched back to english so I had to manually
select and install my language from the preferences page.
That's when I saw this "fixed" bug. It doesn't seems fixed in my point
of view because when I opened ff it was again in english. Reading the
last message in the ticket, I started ff with a new profile and indeed
the new profile opened in my language.
There are 3 observations that I could make at the moment :
1. first there were 3 profiles :
- mine (default)
- another (default_release)
- the newly created (tests)
2. that behavior (re-installing locales after each upgrade) appeared
when I switched from ff-esr to ff
3. it seams that my default profile (holding my configuration and
everything I need for day-to-day use) is not linked with the
system's langpack, but only the one I install from the preferences.
Is there a mean to connect my profile with the system l10n package
instead of the one installed from the preferences page ?