FWIW test-lua-plugin passed when I did a test build on armhf in an
Ubuntu PPA with lua re-enabled.
Making check in lua
make[2]: Entering directory '/<<PKGBUILDDIR>>/lua'
make check-TESTS
make[3]: Entering directory '/<<PKGBUILDDIR>>/lua'
make[4]: Entering directory '/<<PKGBUILDDIR>>/lua'
PASS: test-lua-plugin
============================================================================
Testsuite summary for ibus-libpinyin 1.12.0
============================================================================
# TOTAL: 1
# PASS: 1
# SKIP: 0
# XFAIL: 0
# FAIL: 0
# XPASS: 0
# ERROR: 0
So possibly it was a temporary glitch in Debian.
<Off topic>
With that said, the latest ibus-libpinyin version does not migrate on
Ubuntu. The reason is that ibus-libpinyin is a main package in Ubuntu
while neither liblua5.4-0 nor libopencc1.1 is in "main" (with Ubuntu's
definition of main).
Fixing that is an administrative procedure which may take some time, so
for now I uploaded ibus-libpinyin to Ubuntu with lua5.3 and without
opencc support.
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ibus-libpinyin/1.12.0-3ubuntu1
Questions:
- How important is the upgrade to lua5.4?
- How important is the opencc support?
</Off topic>
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Cheers,
Gunnar Hjalmarsson
https://launchpad.net/~gunnarhj