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--- Comment #8 from Guido Falsi ---
(In reply to lusc...@gmail.com from comment #7)
Hi,
I'll try to reproduce the issue later, time allowing and see what I can find
out.
At first glance this looks like a locale issue, so most probably an
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--- Comment #9 from lusc...@gmail.com ---
First of all, thank you for your reply.
I really appreciate that.
What I've called IME is pretty normal on windows. At the moment, I can't say
the correct word.
You can simply think of it like ibus
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--- Comment #10 from Guido Falsi ---
I have somewhat reproduced the issue, at least I have seen xfce4-appfinder not
start.
It does look like it is caused by the presence of ibus, but I have no clue why.
One interesting thing is that if I
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Guido Falsi changed:
What|Removed |Added
URL||https://gitlab.xfce.org/xfc
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Guido Falsi changed:
What|Removed |Added
Summary|misc/xfce4-appfinder has no |misc/xfce4-appfinder hangs
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--- Comment #12 from lusc...@gmail.com ---
This problem only occurs on FreeBSD.
I have been using various linux for a long time. Arch, Manjaro, Debian, Ubuntu,
CentOS, Fedora. But this problem only occurs on FreeBSD using Xfce. It does not
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--- Comment #13 from lusc...@gmail.com ---
This problem only occurs on FreeBSD.
I have been using various linux for a long time. Arch, Manjaro, Debian, Ubuntu,
CentOS, Fedora. But this problem only occurs on FreeBSD using Xfce. It does not