On 2019-10-08 09:35, Ping-Wu wrote:
> My experience is, ibus-libpinyin still has stability problems in 19.04.

Yeah, we did improve it significantly, but crashes still happen.

I see that soon after the release of 2.2.2, upstream reverted three
commits from 2017, and those reversals basically make up the difference
between 2.2.2 and 2.3.0. Maybe 2.3.0 is what we should have
backported... The simple reason why we didn't is that 2.3.0 was not yet
in Debian at the time of the backports.

@Peng Wu: Are you able to summarize the purpose of those reversals? Do
they, as I'm implying, make ibus-libpinyin more stable and prevent
certain crash types?

> The dictionary built in conjunction with libpinyin 2.2 cannot be ported
> to version 2.3.

If that's the case, those reversals wouldn't be suitable for a stable
release update.

Let's hope that this IM has matured in 19.10 and will keep being stable
in 20.04.

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