This bug has been untouched for over 2 years. Based on my understanding
of it (and the fact that Edgy is out of support now anyway), I'm marking
"fix released".
** Changed in: scim-chewing (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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scim-chewing: user database file can be corrupted, wh
Thanks for all this information and sorry for the late reply.
For edgy we now have scim-chewing 0.3.1 and libchewing 0.3.0.
If scim-bridge is installed, we use it for the GTK_IM_MODULE, otherwise
we use xim.
For Qt we use scim as QT_IM_MODUL if scim-qtimm is installed and xim
otherwise.
>From m
** Description changed:
The version of scim-chewing in dapper, 0.2.1, has a bug that can cause
the user's database file be corrupted when scim exits abnormally. Once
the database file is corrupted, the user can not use scim-chewing
anymore.
This bug is fixed in scim-chewing 0.3.1, bu
Michael, now that the issues described here are better understood,
please have a look at the problem and ensure that everything is as it
should be in Edgy.
** Changed in: scim-chewing (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
Assignee: (unassigned) => Michael Vogt
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scim-chewing: user data
Okay, I have changed the bug title and description to reflect the
database file corruption bug only (which should be already fixed in
edgy), according to Matt's suggestion.
The problems about im-switch settings should go to a different bug.
Please file a new bug on that issue. I won't file it mys
** Summary changed:
- scim-chewing cannot enter any Chinese character
+ scim-chewing: user database file can be corrupted, which render the whole
package useless
** Description changed:
- (Andrew Lee is the Debian Maintainer of 'scim-chewing'). Apparently
- there have been reports that:
+ The