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New issue 1629 by [email protected]: Segmentation fault with ibus-table
IPA-X-Sampa
http://code.google.com/p/ibus/issues/detail?id=1629
I’d like to be able to type IPA using X-Sampa for linguistics writing, and
when I try to enable/use the ibus-table IME ipa-x-sampa, I get a
segmentation fault and am unable to use that input method.
OS: Arch Linux
Architecture: x86_64
IBus version: 1.5.2
Input method name and version: ipa-x-sampa
(ibus-table-others-1.3.0.20100528)
Python version: 3.3.2
dbus version: 1.6.10
dbus-python version: 1.1.1
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Enable ipa-x-sampa IME
2. Switch to that IME from any other method.
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
The ipa-x-sampa IME should activate, and the system tray icon should change
to indicate this. Nothing happens; IME stays set to previous method.
Please provide any additional information below:
systemd journal reports a segmentation fault from a python process whose
PID corresponds with one of the ibus processes, eg:
May 30 18:01:35 gallifrey python2[9130]: segfault at 40000002 ip
00007fb47c9698ac sp 00007fff825f8b70 error 4 in
libgobject-2.0.so.0.3600.2[7fb47c950000+4d000]
May 30 18:01:35 gallifrey systemd-coredump[9140]: Process 9130 (python2)
dumped core.
Not sure if it is related, but a message just like that occurs every time I
try to switch to ipa-x-sampa.
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