Duly noted.

I am hitting a brick wall in the Chinese Ubuntu forum.  It turns out that
nobody is using the ibus-libpinyin input method.

Would you be interested in using, as part of your daily routine, an input
tool that can suddenly crash and cannot be recovered until you delete all
the vocabulary that you have painstakingly built?  I won't blame them.

Switching to a different Chinese input method is much more involved than
you may think.  Even temporarily.  I might be able to personally force one
or two Chinese Ubuntu forum participants to test your proposed changes.
But that's about it for now.


On Sat, Jun 1, 2019 at 10:30 AM Gunnar Hjalmarsson <
1768...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:

> @Ping-Wu: Which tools for inputting Chinese should be available on
> Ubuntu going forward is indeed a valid discussion, but this bug report
> is not a proper place for it. I notice your strong interest in the
> topic, and if you want to start such a discussion, I would suggest that
> you start a thread at <https://discourse.ubuntu.com/c/desktop>.
>
> For Ubuntu 18.04 we have the tools which are in the archive, and ibus-
> libpinyin ("Intelligent Pinyin") is the default method for Simplified
> Chinese. This bug (filed by yourself) is about upgrading the software
> for that method, and only that.
>
> So can we please focus here on testing the proposal to upgrade, and hold
> the wider discussion in e.g. the Ubuntu Community Hub?
>
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>
> Title:
>   Random crashes
>
> Status in ibus-libpinyin package in Ubuntu:
>   Fix Released
> Status in libpinyin package in Ubuntu:
>   Fix Released
> Status in ibus-libpinyin source package in Bionic:
>   Fix Committed
> Status in libpinyin source package in Bionic:
>   Fix Committed
> Status in ibus-libpinyin source package in Cosmic:
>   Fix Committed
> Status in libpinyin source package in Cosmic:
>   Fix Committed
>
> Bug description:
>   [Impact]
>
>   ibus-libpinyin has proved to crash far too often. One or more files in
>   ~/.cache/ibus/libpinyin get corrupted somehow, and emptying that
>   directory allows the user to keep using ibus-libpinyin.
>
>   In disco (and eoan) ibus-libpinyin 1.11.0 and libpinyin 2.2.2 are
>   present, and the number of crashes has been reduced significantly:
>
>   https://errors.ubuntu.com/?package=ibus-libpinyin&period=month
>
>   Upstream ChangeLog ibus-libpinyin:
>   ----------------------------------
>   version 1.11.0
>   * fixes keypad decimal
>   * fixes emoji candidates
>   * support configurable opencc config
>
>   version 1.10.92
>   * fixes Enter handling
>
>   version 1.10.91
>   * support ime.register_trigger in lua extension
>   * support predicted candidates
>   * support emoji input
>
>   version 1.10.0
>   * bug fixes
>
>   version 1.9.91
>   * migrate to use GSettings
>   * fixes lyx short cut issue
>
>   version 1.9.3
>   * translate input method name in ibus menu
>
>   Upstream ChangeLog libpinyin:
>   -----------------------------
>   version 2.2.2
>   * minor fixes
>
>   version 2.2.1
>   * fixes predicted candidates
>
>   version 2.2.0
>   * bug fixes
>
>   The proposal is to backport the disco versions of those packages to
>   bionic and cosmic in an attempt to prevent crashes. Proposed uploads
>   are available in this PPA:
>
>   https://launchpad.net/~gunnarhj/+archive/ubuntu/ibus-libpinyin
>
>   [Test Case]
>
>   * Install from {bionic,cosmic}-proposed:
>     - libpinyin13
>     - libpinyin-data
>     - ibus-libpinyin
>
>   * Use "Intelligent Pinyin" for typing and confirm that no new issues
>     show up when doing so.
>
>   (This is apparently not a confirmation that the upload really fixes
>   the bug. To compensate for that, we will await testing of the
>   -proposed packages by a few Chinese users before considering the
>   uploads verified.)
>
>   Reverse dependencies
>   --------------------
>   Besides ibus-libpinyin, also fcitx-libpinyin and ibus-libzhuyin depend
> on packages belonging to the libpinyin source package. So additional test
> measures are:
>
>   * Install fcitx-libpinyin and ibus-libzhuyin.
>
>   * Use both those tools for typing Chinese, and confirm that you don't
>     observe any adverse effects of the libpinyin upgrade.
>
>   [Regression Potential]
>
>   The changes are mostly bug fixes, so the regression risk should be
>   limited. Also consider that the starting point is a rather unstable
>   functionality.
>
>   NOTE TO SRU TEAM: Please let the SRU age for longer than 7 days to get
>   as much testing as possible. There do not seem to be too many risky
>   changes carried, but such jumps in upstream versions always carry some
>   regression-risk.
>
>   [Original description]
>
>   I have experienced random ibus-libpinyin crashes in bionic.  I cannot
>   reproduce it, but it occurred at least a few times, even after the
>   official bionic release.  Same crashes were also reported in the
>   Ubuntu Chinese forum.
>
>   Currently, the workaround is to delete the ~/.cache/ibus/libpinyin
>   folder.
>
>   I talked to Peng Wu, ibus-libpinyin's creator and main maintainer, he
>   suggested that we update the version of ibus-libpinyin to 1.10.
>
>   Can we give this update a trial?
>
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