Installer has two Step 1s, two Step 3s, and no Step 2
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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ubiquity (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Low
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Binary package hint: ubiquity
Ubuntu Jaunty alpha 5
1. Launch the installer.
2. At the introductory warning, choose "Forward".
3. At the "Welcome" step, choose "Forward".
4. At the "Where are you?" step, choose "Back".
What happens:
1. The introductory warning is labelled "Step 1".
2. The "Welcome" step is also labelled "Step 1".
3. The "Where are you?" step is labelled "Step 3".
4. The "Welcome" step is now also labelled "Step 3".
What should happen, if the step numbers are retained (see also bug 274164):
1. The introductory warning should not have its own step number.
2. The "Welcome" step should be "Step 1".
3. The "Where are you?" step should be "Step 2".
2. The "Welcome" step should be "Step 1".
Changed in ubiquity: | |
importance: | Undecided → Low |
status: | New → Confirmed |
This appears to have been caused by the fix for bug 225876 (as attached). When the back button is pressed from the "Where are you?" page and on_steps_ switch_ page is called, the "step ? of ?" text is not updated because the code assumes it will be done when the UI is translated when the selection in the language list is changed, but since the user is pressing back, this doesn't immediately happen. This is evidenced by selecting a language from the list, which updates the text to the correct page number.