I figured out a way to reproduce the problem:

$ im-config -l
 ibus fcitx xim
$ LC_MESSAGES=tr_TR.UTF-8 LANGUAGE= im-config -l
 xim
$ 

By now I'm pretty sure that you have explicitly set either LC_MESSAGES
or LC_ALL to "tr_TR.UTF-8". While I'd advise you from doing so on an
Ubuntu desktop (none of those variables would have been explicitly set
if you had relied on Language Support for handling your locale), it
still makes no sense that it causes the 'im-config -l' command to fail.

So I submitted a merge request to Debian:
https://salsa.debian.org/input-method-team/im-config/merge_requests/3/diffs

You should be able to fix it for yourself either by not setting
LC_MESSAGES and/or LC_ALL explicitly, or by editing the /usr/share/im-
config/xinputrc.common file in accordance with the merge request.

Would appreciate your confirmation that this is it.

** Changed in: im-config (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Low

** Changed in: im-config (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => In Progress

** Changed in: im-config (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Gunnar Hjalmarsson (gunnarhj)

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  im-config ignores  input methods other than xim in my current locale

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