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To reproduce the error, try this. go to scim config, then IMEngine global setup, I only enable the first ko option under korean.
scim used to work fine in 14.1, this happends in -current
I'm using ibus now, and it's working fine. but using ibus is not a fix.
but ibus, scim whichever it works, at least ibus is working
Is there any plan to fix this by upgrading scim, or to work around this by switching from scim to xim for GTK in /etc/profile.d/scim.*?
Is there any plan to fix the glibc packing script "doinst.sh"?
Ref: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...-a-4175587133/
I don't intend to hijack this thread but I can't find a place to report non-security related bugs. Please notice me if I broke the rule. Thanks!
Should be fixed in latest -current:
"Tue Aug 23 19:45:33 UTC 2016
l/glibc-2.24-i586-2.txz: Rebuilt.
l/glibc-2.24-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt.
If libm.so is a linker script, don't clobber it with a symlink.
Thanks to guanx."
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