I don't know if upgrading via the ppa actually solved the random crash
problem, but I never had any crash after the upgrade.  There could be other
reasons including gnome upgrades.  But AT LEAST upgrading via the ppa did
not cause any negative effects.  Thus, I suggest applying the
ibus-libpinyin upgrade to the newer version for Ubuntu 18.04.1.

On Fri, Jul 20, 2018 at 9:38 PM, Gunnar Hjalmarsson <
1768...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:

> @russell-li: Are you reporting that you had frequent crashes and that
> upgrading via the PPA fixed the problem?
>
> ** Changed in: ibus-libpinyin (Ubuntu)
>        Status: Expired => Incomplete
>
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> Title:
>   Random crashes
>
> Status in ibus-libpinyin package in Ubuntu:
>   Incomplete
>
> Bug description:
>   I have experienced random ibus-libpinyin crashes in bionic.  I cannot
>   reproduce it, but it occurred at least a few times, even after the
>   official bionic release.  Same crashes were also reported in the
>   Ubuntu Chinese forum.
>
>   Currently, the workaround is to delete the ~/.cache/ibus/libpinyin
>   folder.
>
>   I talked to Peng Wu, ibus-libpinyin's creator and main maintainer, he
>   suggested that we update the version of ibus-libpinyin to 1.10.
>
>   Can we give this update a trial?
>
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