This bug was fixed in the package im-config - 0.32-1ubuntu2
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im-config (0.32-1ubuntu2) artful; urgency=medium
* debian/input-method-config.sh, debian/rules:
- Script which works around (in 17.10) the fact that
graphical-session-pre.target services are not always run as
My apologies for late and sparse reply...
> So I have uploaded yet another variant to the PPA.
Thank you for your upload. Suggestion window become to visible!
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I will tackle following issues related to input method until 18.04
release.
- bug #1721023 : suggestion window position
- bug #17199
I'm not able to spot the root cause for the problem with the ibus-mozc
suggestion window, but I have tested on Ubuntu, Ubuntu on Xorg and Unity
both with GDM and LightDM. The suggestion window failed to show up with
the combination Wayland + LightDM, but that's an odd combo anyway, and
the other te
On Wed, Oct 04, 2017 at 12:40:03AM -, Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote:
> As Iain suggested on IRC
>
> https://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2017/10/03/%23ubuntu-devel.html#t15:52
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> I checked out what the processes looked like for the two attempts at a
> solution, and attached a couple of files with my observ
As Iain suggested on IRC
https://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2017/10/03/%23ubuntu-devel.html#t15:52
I checked out what the processes looked like for the two attempts at a
solution, and attached a couple of files with my observations.
Well, not sure what I should look for, to be honest, but that exercise
** Attachment added: "processes_basic.target.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/im-config/+bug/1720250/+attachment/4961800/+files/processes_basic.target.txt
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** Attachment added: "processes_profile.d.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/im-config/+bug/1720250/+attachment/4961801/+files/processes_profile.d.txt
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On Tue, Oct 03, 2017 at 01:16:54PM -, Mitsuya Shibata wrote:
> However suggestion window doesn't show up...
Please could you try to find out why this is?
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On 2017-10-03 15:16, Mitsuya Shibata wrote:
> The profile.d version works on my environment too with gedit (gtk
> app) and setup-mozc (qt app).
Ok..
> However suggestion window doesn't show up..
Confirmed. So then it doesn't work properly after all, right? (It does
show up on "Ubuntu on Xorg", t
Hi Ian and Gunnar,
Thank you for details about systemd target and new package!
The profile.d version works on my environment too with gedit (gtk app) and
setup-mozc (qt app).
However suggestion window doesn't show up...
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> So no need to set a symlink in the users' HOME.
> Maybe it's not a problem at all. I just noticed a difference.
Yes, you are right. My old comment is just reason why "list-unit-files"
show "disabled".
> Then it's probably not related to im-config at all, but rather
ibus/wayland/whatever.
Filed
As per Iain's suggestion I have uploaded a new variant to the PPA, where
a file in /etc/profile.d replaces the modifications of im-
config.service. It works AFAICT, but I'd appreciate your confirmation
before I upload to the archive.
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ok, I had a look at the unit
- basic.target is quite basic, it happens for every user session. If the
first session is a SSH login then we'll execute im-config when we probably
shouldn't.
- PartOf=graphical.target will be necessary when we get back to launching the
UI under systemd (hopeful
On 2017-10-02 16:19, Mitsuya Shibata wrote:> As my understand, user session
unit is enabled by symlink on
> ~/.config/systemd/user/. If there is not symlink on the directory,
> "is-enabled" command will show "disabled". "/usr/lib/systemd/user"
> is vendor preset directory, and just show "vendor p
Unfortunately, gnome-terminal and gedit show select window on top left...
(this behavior same as old im-config on wayland, not problem on xorg).
** Attachment added: "Screenshot from 2017-10-02 22-46-48.png"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm3/+bug/1720250/+attachment/4960511/+files
Just for your information, I attached zesty's result about systemd.
** Attachment added: "imservice.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm3/+bug/1720250/+attachment/4960512/+files/imservice.log
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> I uploaded a test version of im-config here:
Thanks!
> Even if the variables seem to be properly set, I made this observation:
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> $ systemctl --user list-unit-files | grep im-config
> im-config.service disabled
$ systemctl --user status im-config.service
On 2017-10-02 00:00, Jeremy Bicha wrote:> Gunnar, upstart has been removed from
Debian 9 "Stretch" and from
> Ubuntu 17.10.
Ah, had missed that.
> You should drop the debian/menu too.
I just uploaded a new version to the PPA with those changes.
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Gunnar, upstart has been removed from Debian 9 "Stretch" and from Ubuntu
17.10.
You should drop the debian/menu too.
https://lintian.debian.org/tags/command-in-menu-file-and-desktop-file.html
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Thanks, Mitsuya, for valuable input!
As regards the upstart stuff, it was introduced before Unity8, and since
I don't know if all the flavors have switched to systemd for user
session, I'm disinclined to drop it at this time.
I uploaded a test version of im-config here:
https://launchpad.net/~gu
Fist of all, I don't know details about history of upstart/unity
and user session system. There is no conclusion, just my research.
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For Unity8/Mir, upstart script of im-config was added LP #1433831
This Ubuntu only script should be removed from im-config package.
Since switching user session
> With lightdm the im-config variables are preserved also on GNOME shell
(with or without Wayland).
Umm...
With GDM3, Ubuntu.Xorg session correctly set GTK_IM_MODULE and other
environments.
In this case, im-config will be launched from
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/70im-config_launch.
If GTK_IM_MODULE a
> im-config provides a systemd *user* service.
Oh, sorry...
$ systemctl --user list-unit-files | grep im-config
im-config.service static
$ systemctl --user status im-config.service
● im-config.service - Launch and configure input method
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/u
Mitsuya, im-config provides a systemd *user* service. You'll need to use
--user to see it like this:
$ systemctl --user list-unit-files | grep im-config
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@Mitsuya: I don't know systemd well enough to tell. What I did before
drawing the conclusion that it's somehow gdm3 related was to install and
test with lightdm. With lightdm the im-config variables are preserved
also on GNOME shell (with or without Wayland).
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gdm3 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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My wayland session is same result.
Anyway, /usr/lib/systemd/user/im-config.service is installed, but
systemctl doesn't show that unit file. Is it OK?
$ systemctl list-unit-files | grep im-config
(nothing)
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: im-config (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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