This bug was fixed in the package gwaei - 3.6.2-1
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gwaei (3.6.2-1) unstable; urgency=low
* Imported Upstream version 3.6.2
* drop debian/patches/fix-google-translate-url, fixed in a different way
-- Norbert Preining prein...@debian.org Sat, 05 Jan 2013 12:46:08
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Bah 3.6.1 is released. I'm pretty sure the ipadic problem was actually
caused by Ubuntu's and gtk's buggy menu code. I reworked my code around
it and I am not seeing that problem anymore. In any case, it should be
good enough for the Ubuntu people.
On Thu, 2012-09-20 at 22:28 +, Norbert
The source code for gWaei 3.6.1 has been released.
From what I can tell, the ipadic issues were caused by the gtk global
menu code being buggy (doing a double free). ipadic being available
just happened to mitigate the situation by pure chance.
So in any case, I wrote some wrapper code around
Norbert,
I have most of the issues fixed now on the git repo. Just trying to
reproduce the mecab issue again. For some reason I can't now. Expect a
release this weekend. :D
Zach
On Thu, 2012-09-20 at 22:28 +, Norbert Preining wrote:
Hi
This seems to be an ubuntu issue (I was able to
Hi Zach,
On Fri, 21 Sep 2012, Zachary Dovel wrote:
I have most of the issues fixed now on the git repo. Just trying to
reproduce the mecab issue again. For some reason I can't now. Expect a
release this weekend. :D
Great, looking forward to it! Let me know when you release a new
version.
I am seeing 3 issues still.
Crashes when running with no ipadic installed
Changing the menubar causes a crash (which happens when you open the vocabulary
window)
Dictionary shortcuts not working (alt/ctrl-1 etc)
The last 2 are caused by all these new menu systems everybody is using
and they are
hi Zack,
I am seeing 3 issues still.
I'll check later when I'm back from dinner.
Crashes when running with no ipadic installed
crashes? I didn't have it installed, so morphologic analysis didn't
work, but I could use gwaei otherwise.
Changing the menubar causes a crash (which happens when
crashes? I didn't have it installed, so morphologic analysis didn't
work, but I could use gwaei otherwise.
This seems to be an ubuntu issue (I was able to reproduce) which I am
going to try to fix in the C code. It is unrelated to the deb
configuration though you could make it not crash by
Hi
This seems to be an ubuntu issue (I was able to reproduce) which I am
going to try to fix in the C code
Ok
It is unrelated to the deb
configuration though you could make it not crash by forcing the
dictionary as a requre.
Right.
I got the dictionary shortcuts working last night with
Here are the debian experimental packages for gWaei 3.6.0 compiled for
AMD64:
http://packages.debian.org/experimental/libwaei2
http://packages.debian.org/experimental/gwaei
With 12.04 it should work. I'm going to test with the 12.10 beta in the
next few days.
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Thanks, they work fine. Oh, and it looks _way_ better than it used to;
big thanks!
Just a note: for 12.04 you need to also install libmecab2 from the
Debian repository. The morhpology stuff crashes, probably because I
don't have any of that installed, but that's a minor thing.
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hi
Just a note: for 12.04 you need to also install libmecab2 from the
Debian repository.
I think that is because the dependencies are only recommends, and when
you download and install from cmd line it ignores recommends.
The morhpology stuff crashes, probably because I
don't have any of
AFAIK, the libmecab2 dependency is a requirement for both gwaei and
libgwaei. I installed that but not any mecab dictionary or mecab-tools
as I want to minimize the out-of-repo packages I add. The lack of a
dictionary is probably why mecab crashes.
But everything else seems to work fine, with the
Thank you, Janne. :)
Just did the gWaei 3.6 release. It took a bit more testing than I had
wanted. Hopefully it will have packages in the next few days. This
version should be more functional with Ubuntu and I have done some
direct testing.
Between how the gtk guys have redone menus and
Any progress on this bug? The zlib in the PPA version conflicts with
LaTeX so it's not a solution. It's gettiing really frustrating that I
can't look up Japanese on my desktop any more, and online tools don't
really cut it.
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I'm releasing gWaei 3.6 today in order to try to preempt the next Ubuntu
release. It doesn't require the upped zlib version like 3.4. I would
backport some of these changes, but none of the Ubuntu maintainers have
made very good contact. I do bug fix releases for problems like this
but they
Janne, worst case senario, you can install the new package from the
Debian SID repositories. It should still be point and click.
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Great! What is the homepage of gWaei, by the way? All I've been able to
find is the sourceforge page but that one still says the last release is
3.2, a year ago, which is demonstrably untrue. I'll grab the Debian
packages and see if I can install them.
A big thank you for gWaei, by the way; it's
Thank you guys for the work. For Yvon's patch, I would recommend
someone update the searchwindow.ui glade file with glade and change the
Packing-Pack type to End for everything but the menubar so that when
the menubar is readed, it will be on the top when people are not using
Unity on Ubuntu.
I have compiled gWaei 3.4.3 (with Yvon's menu patch) in a PPA for Ubuntu 12.04
users. Please add my bleeding edge for Precise PPA to install it:
https://launchpad.net/~izx/+archive/bleeding
For more details/screenshots, see this AskUbuntu question/answer (upvotes
appreciated if you have an
Ishaan, thanks for your hard work!
However, if I try to install from your PPA, apt wants to remove my LaTeX
installation. Something is clearly colliding:
Följande ytterligare paket kommer att installeras: [the following will be
installed]
fonts-kanjistrokeorders libmecab1 libwaei2 zlib1g
Hi Norbert,
Thank you for your reply.
I saw the patch you have made, but no, it is not sufficient.
Since you have change others things too in your fix-stupid-libgtk
patch, I merged my changes, Zachary Dovel and yours in one patch.
It's time for a gwaei 3.2.0b1-3 version !
Change since gwaei
No. I am the maintainer of gwaei in Debian. I have no upload rights
in Ubuntu, and have no idea how to get something into Ubuntu.
I think the response is here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SyncRequestProcess
or
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Ubuntu/ForDebianDevelopers
But it need that the Debian version is
Sorry quick answer from the iphone
I have today uploaded 3.4.3-1 to Debian undtable, so the regular sync will pull
that and close all the problems I hope.
Norbert
Norbert Preiningpreining@{jaist.ac.jp,
Hi Norbert (again today!)
There is only the menu problem on Ubuntu in the version 3.4.3. My fix is not
pretty (see comment 14), but at least the menu is display. There is one minor
problem too with the google search, when no result is found, the url don't work.
Another little problem on Ubuntu,
Hi Yvon,
On Do, 26 Apr 2012, Yvon TANGUY wrote:
I'm sorry that I can't help you further, I do not know (and found almost
too complicated), how the debian/ directory works and can be updated.
For example, your patch format is not the same as mine, but I don't know
how to obtain the same format
@Zachary Dovel (zakkudo2) The patch didn't work for me.
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No joy for me either.
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I've have found the problem, I think (at least my patch work).
Do to the re-parenting, the menu is not really detected, I think it is done
when the menu is attach to the window, but if we re-parent only the top
container, the sub container menu, is not detected.
So I remove the menu from the
Sorry, I've gone too fast!
The menu is displayed, but some entries do not work:
ERROR:window.c:247:gw_window_load_ui_xml: assertion failed: (menu != NULL)
Abandon (core dumped)
For example: Edition-Preferences.
I start investigate why.
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After testing a little bit, I have this patch which fixed (from the current
Ubuntu version):
- Freeze main ui window
- No menu display in the unity bar
- Fix French menu translation
- Fix statusbar too big (half of the result window)
- Fix crash when a result is not found with one dictionary,
You should switch
g_assert(menu != NULL);
to
if (menu != NULL) { }
where the {} surround the menu add/remove statements because not all
windows will have a menu. g_assert is used to detect programming
mistakes so it is inappropriate here.
In the vocabularywindow.ui in version 3.2.x, menubar1
Yes, it is fix in my new patch, this make crash gwaei anyway.
I'm sorry, but I do not know very well your code and GTK coding, so my vision
of the code is very partial, just see an error and try to patch it.
I have not found the file vocabularywindow.ui in the project.
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After reading http://developer.gnome.org/gtk-faq/stable/x635.html I
decided to start reparenting the widget manually. Is someone on Ubuntu
could tell me if it works, I'll add it to the upstream code.
** Patch added: reparent.patch
In any case, I applied the patch to all of the current gWaei branches.
You can do a git pull on the 3.2.x branch if you prefer the access it
that way.
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Sorry, I'm a bit new to but submitting and patching and the like...
Could you tell me what I'm meant to do with the patch or what a git
pull is?
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You can apply the patch as given in the instructions on this webpage:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3418277/how-to-apply-git-diff-patch
or
The webpage to get the development code if you install git:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gwaei/develop
or
You can always just look at the patch
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Yes. Only the gwaei.c file changed between 3.2.0-3.2.1.I am not
totally sure how Unity works, but the current version of gtk reparent
the xml to a GwWindow type of widget that extends GtkWindow. If there
is a way to possibly fix it for Unity, it will be in src/gwaei/window.c.
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I have just compile and test the 3.2.1 version, and it works. When I do
the same with 3.2.0b1, it doesn't work also.
After making a diff between the two versions, I saw that there is only
one c file different, some translations update, and other autotool
stuff.
If I just patch the file
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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