A alternative solution is to just make update-manager check the
situation on upgrade and drop a upgrade note that will appear on first
boot if some language-support is incomplete. This has the advantage that
the user will have fine control via language-selector and that check-
language-support is available and there is no need to embed it. It also
means that its generic enough to work for hardy->lucid next cycle too.

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[karmic] Regression from 9.04 in getting fully translated Ubuntu installation
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/434173
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