On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 10:58 AM, Jeremy Bicha jbi...@ubuntu.com wrote:
On 10 November 2012 21:20, Aron Xu happyaron...@gmail.com wrote:
GNOME 3.6 can live with older version of ibus if you don't enable the
compile time integration, and currently the integration makes input
experience gets
On Nov 11, 2012 1:57 AM, Jeremy Bicha jbi...@ubuntu.com wrote
GNOME 3.6 (which was released in September) only supports ibus
1.4.99+; therefore we must make the transition at the start of the
Ubuntu 13.04 development cycle. Ubuntu developers like Seb Bacher
expressed that requiring the latest
On 10 November 2012 21:20, Aron Xu happyaron...@gmail.com wrote:
GNOME 3.6 can live with older version of ibus if you don't enable the
compile time integration, and currently the integration makes input
experience gets downgraded heavily, it's highly recommended not to enable it
at least for
Hi Jeremy,
I have gone over your patch and there is a problem in it:
-Recommends: ibus-gtk3, ibus-gtk, ibus-qt4, ibus-clutter, im-config | im-switch
+Recommends: ibus-gtk3 | ibus-qt4 | ibus-clutter, ibus-gtk | ibus-qt4
| ibus-clutter, im-config | im-switch
Actually the original one is
On 6 November 2012 08:20, Osamu Aoki os...@debian.org wrote:
Actually the original one is intentional to be like that, you may
downgrade ibus-clutter to Suggests, but we need to have all the three
other IM Modules in Recommends because:
Ok.
I agree with aron's analisys and I see no bugs
Hi,
On Tue, Nov 06, 2012 at 08:56:10AM -0500, Jeremy Bicha wrote:
On 6 November 2012 08:20, Osamu Aoki os...@debian.org wrote:
Actually the original one is intentional to be like that, you may
downgrade ibus-clutter to Suggests, but we need to have all the three
other IM Modules in
On 6 November 2012 10:52, Osamu Aoki os...@debian.org wrote:
I think python-ibus needs to depend on ibus (or you could have things
like ibus-anthy explicitly depend on ibus instead).
I disagree here.
I do not understand your big picture idea. Please explain why you think
needs to depend on
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