https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1415391
--- Comment #4 from art <oldregdata(a)km.ru> ---
as a follow up i did manage to compile scim and scim-pinyin from upstream
github. It doesn't result in an abnormal behaviour mentioned above. On contrary
it all functions as expected. Here are the steps i took to compile it:
1 sudo dnf groupinstall "C Development Tools and Libraries"
2 sudo dnf install git gettext-devel libtool-ltdl-devel intltool
3 sudo dnf install xorg-x11-server-devel
4 sudo dnf install gtk2-devel
5 sudo dnf install gtk3-devel
6 sudo dnf install qt4-devel
7 git clone
https://github.com/scim-im/scim
8 cd scim/
9 ./bootstrap
10 ./configure $enable_shared $enable_static $enable_config_socket
$enable_frontend_x11 $enable_frontend_socket $enable_gtk_utils
$enable_x11_utils $USE_GTK_VERSION $enable_setup_ui $enable_panel_gtk
$enable_tray_icon $GTK2_IM_MODULEDIR $GTK3_IM_MODULEDIR $QT4_IM_MODULEDIR
$enable_im_agent $enable_gtk2_immodule $enable_gtk3_immodule
$enable_qt4_immodule
11 make
11 sudo make install
12 cd ~
13 git clone
https://github.com/scim-im/scim-pinyin
14 cd scim-pinyin/
15 ./bootstrap
16 export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig
17 ./configure
18 make
19 sudo make install
compiled this way scim-setup does show smart piyin on every boot, typing and
changing between the input methods does work as expected. So could the initial
bug be caused by some sort of packaging issue?
Hope it's hepfull, will be glad to provide further info and assistance,
Best wishes,
Artem
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