Right, I have now filed a report here on this issue: Bug #1586164.
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Title:
ibus/im-config in Ubuntu GNOME
Status in
Well, I just did a fresh install of Ubuntu GNOME 15.10, I planning to
upgrade to 16.04 soon through fresh install (probably) but I haven't
done so yet, though I can run a fresh install of 16.04 in a VM.
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: ubuntu
@Nikita: If you still have that issue, yes, it would be a new bug. Then
it would be great if you could start with a fresh installation of Ubuntu
GNOME 16.04, and explain step by step what you did.
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Because clearly there is something which is necessary for Anthy that the
langauge-selector-gnome installs that the in-built system doesn't for
some reason but should.
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Just to add, I have now tested it and if I install "Japanese" through
the language-selector-gnome and then remove that program (because it
doesn't work otherwise for some reason) I get the "Japanese (Anthy)"
input source, however if I add "Japanese" just through the normal means
(not the language-s
Yep, my observation is identical with the description in that bug.
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Title:
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It was marked private, should be visible now
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Title:
ibus/im-config in Ubuntu GNOME
Status in Ubuntu GNOME:
New
S
Bug 1556684 does not exist.
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Status in Ubuntu GNOME:
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Status in gnome-co
On 09/03/16 08:15, Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote:
> * The failure (first time) to change the display language from Region &
> Language in Ubuntu GNOME. (Tim, if you can reproduce that problem,
> please feel free to subscribe me to a bug report. Considering that it
> worked after the language had been ch
This bug was fixed in the package unity-control-center -
15.04.0+16.04.20160315-0ubuntu1
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[ Gunnar Hjalmarsson ]
* Don't set XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP if it already exists. (LP: #1551283)
[ Luke Yelavich
On 2016-03-12 12:50, Nikita Yerenkov-Scott wrote:
> I think that the language-selector-gnome must have caused some
> confusion somewhere because I have run some more test in VMs where
> simply removing that (no need to remove im-config though) will make
> "Japanese (Anthy)" and a few others show.
I think that the language-selector-gnome must have caused some confusion
somewhere because I have run some more test in VMs where simply removing
that (no need to remove im-config though) will make "Japanese (Anthy)"
and a few others show.
You're welcome, I don't think that there are any loose end
I agree with Dmitry.
Actually, Nikita, it's still not clear to me *why* you didn't find
"Japanese (Anthy)" initially. Based on my own tests, the changes we have
now uploaded (or are about to upload) shouldn't make a difference in
that respect. I had no problem on a fresh Ubuntu GNOME 16.04 (before
I don't think it's worth it. 16.04 will be an LTS release and 15.10
support ends in summer so all 15.10 users are very much recommended to
upgrade to 16.04 anyway.
This needs fixes in some different places so it's not that easy to
backport it.
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As I haven't completely been following the discussion here please ignore
my ignorance on this matter if I have any, but will this be backported
into the previous version at least?
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This bug was fixed in the package language-selector - 0.159
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* LanguageSelector/ImConfig.py:
Make "auto" the system default for Ubuntu GNOME (LP: #1551283).
* debian/control:
Bump version of the im-config dependency.
*
This bug was fixed in the package im-config - 0.29-1ubuntu10
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im-config (0.29-1ubuntu10) xenial; urgency=medium
* debian/patches/01-ubuntu-locale-override.patch:
Exempt GNOME desktops from modifying auto mode for CJKV locales
(LP: #1551283).
* debian/patches/02-ubuntu-s
Ok, uploaded.
** Changed in: im-config (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Title:
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On 2016-03-11 17:42, Dmitry Shachnev wrote:
> Gunnar: if the im-config_ibus-on-gnome.patch you attached is
> uploaded and your unity-control-center branch is merged, all the
> issues will get resolved, right?
Yes, that's my understanding.
Robert is about to remove all the XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP quer
Gunnar: if the im-config_ibus-on-gnome.patch you attached is uploaded
and your unity-control-center branch is merged, all the issues will get
resolved, right? Do you want me to upload the patched im-config then?
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There have been some discussions on IRC (#ubuntu-desktop) which have
clarified the confusion wrt unity-control-center and GNOME Flashback.
One part of the solution is that u-c-c should not overwrite an already
existing XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP value, and I've filed a MP (linked above)
to fix that. Thank
** Also affects: unity-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: unity-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: unity-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: unity-control-center (Ubuntu)
** Branch linked: lp:~gunnarhj/unity-control-center/not-overwrite-
XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP
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Title:
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yes I am sure there are plenty of broken checks throughout the stack, I
filed bug 1554878 to get those back into shape
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Just to be more precise: XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP will switch from "GNOME-
Flashback:Unity" to "GNOME-Flashback:GNOME". It is standardized that the
desktop name can have multiple components separated by semicolons, so
one must not use plain comparisons.
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GNOME Flashback currently uses unity-control-center and unity-settings-
daemon, so the input handling is exactly like in Unity (gnome-
flashback's own input methods code is disabled).
When we switch XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP from Unity to GNOME, at the same time
we'll start using our own code and gnome-
> ... I'll try to raise the issue in Debian's im-config, ... I will ask
that ibus isn't running in locales where it's not needed...
I installed Debian Stretch with the Gnome desktop environment and neither
im-config nor ibus were installed by default there.
So I cannot report it in Debian, as it
I did some testing with the latest packages in the PPA.
On Ubuntu GNOME it worked as expected. Whether the display language is
English or Japanese, im-config starts IBus and sets ibus in the
variables, and I can type Japanese. gnome-language-selector behaves in
consistency with im-config.
On GNOM
On 2016-03-08 08:34, Tim wrote:
> However not really sure if the Flashback stuff is correct (edubuntu
> guys maintain that), but note on flashback is now using
>
> XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=GNOME-Flashback:Unity
Understood.
> It is still using unity-settings-daemon/unity-control-center and
> presuma
On 2016-03-08 08:25, Alkis Georgopoulos wrote:
> For the future, post 16.04, I'll try to raise the issue in Debian's
> im-config, so that there's no need to have an Ubuntu debdiff (or to
> minimize it).
> I.e. I will ask that ibus isn't running in locales where it's not
> needed, because:
> 1) It's
Dmitry, any thoughts on what Flashback requires in terms of above?
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I've still not tested, but those patches look mostly fine from GNOME
side.
However not really sure if the Flashback stuff is correct (edubuntu guys
maintain that), but note on flashback is now using
XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=GNOME-Flashback:Unity
It is still using unity-settings-daemon/unity-control-c
Thank you very much Gunnar, the latest PPA changes work as expected for me in
gnome-flashback, i.e. ibus isn't running and I can type Greek just fine.
What you have in the PPA is a good compromise for 16.04, please keep it that
way.
For the future, post 16.04, I'll try to raise the issue in Debi
Considering Alkis' objections, and since it's late in the cycle, I
uploaded less aggressive changes to the PPA.
https://launchpad.net/~gunnarhj/+archive/ubuntu/im-config-gnome
The changes make im-config start ibus in Ubuntu GNOME including GNOME
Classic, and leave the im-config behavior unchanged
On 2016-03-07 11:54, Nikita Yerenkov-Scott wrote:
> @Gunnar, After purging 'im-config language-selector-gnome' and doing
> a reboot 'Japanese (Anthy)' now shows up and it works as it should!
Hmm.. After having tested it myself, I'm a little surprised that purging
those packages made a difference.
On 2016-03-07 20:36, Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote:
> "${XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP##*:}" != 'GNOME' and
"${XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP%%:*}" != 'GNOME-Flashback'
Correction:
"${XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP##*:}" != 'GNOME' -a "${XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP%%:*}"
!= 'GNOME-Flashback'
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On 2016-03-07 10:48, Tim wrote:
>
>> Then I suppose that replacing
>>
>> "$XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP" != 'GNOME'
>>
>> with
>>
>> "${XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP%%-*}" != 'GNOME'
>>
>> takes care of it.
>
> well that assumes that there is a hyphon in the name, while that is
> the case for the ones I know of
Hi Gunnar,
> May I ask: Which display language are you using? If it's something
else but Greek, can you please switch to Greek, log out, log in again,
and then try to type in Greek (with IBus running). Does that make a
difference?
I tested with display language = Greek. I haven't tested with disp
Oh, I have now also tested it in a VM, and just removing the 'language-
selector-gnome' will do, no need to remove 'im-config' to get it to work
so I'll reinstall that now...
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Should I install im-config again as it is a default package?
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@Gunnar, After purging 'im-config language-selector-gnome' and doing a
reboot 'Japanese (Anthy)' now shows up and it works as it should!
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Hey Gunnar,
Thanks for looking further into this.
>> however I did notice your use of XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP is not
>> consistent with the spec.
> Thanks for mentioning that. Then I suppose that replacing
>
> "$XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP" != 'GNOME'
>
> with
>
> "${XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP%%-*}" != 'GNOME'
>
>
On 2016-03-07 02:04, Tim wrote:
> however I did notice your use of XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP is not
> consistent with the spec.
Thanks for mentioning that. Then I suppose that replacing
"$XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP" != 'GNOME'
with
"${XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP%%-*}" != 'GNOME'
takes care of it.
I have now insta
thanks Gunnar, I will try and test this soon.
however I did notice your use of XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP is not consistent
with the spec. It changed when it became an official spec, which allows
specifying multiple values colon seperated
gnome-shell XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP set as GNOME
gnome-shell classi
On 2016-03-06 21:43, Nikita Yerenkov-Scott wrote:
> @Gunnar, The output of that command is:
>
> 1714 tty7 00:00:00 ibus-daemon
> 1720 tty7 00:00:00 ibus-dconf
> 1722 tty7 00:00:00 ibus-x11
> 1811 tty7 00:00:00 ibus-engine-sim
> 1925 ?00:00:28 ibus-d
Also, do you think that the bug description should be changed too now or
can that be left to reflect the original topic of discussion (with
perhaps a note at the bottom to say that the discussion has become more
general now)?
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@Gunnar, The output of that command is:
1714 tty7 00:00:00 ibus-daemon
1720 tty7 00:00:00 ibus-dconf
1722 tty7 00:00:00 ibus-x11
1811 tty7 00:00:00 ibus-engine-sim
1925 ?00:00:28 ibus-daemon
1958 ?00:00:00 ibus-dconf
1961 ?
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