‌My im-config shows:

Current configuration for the input method:
 * Default mode defined in /etc/default/im-config: 'auto'
 * Active configuration: 'missing' (normally missing)
 * Normal automatic choice: 'ibus' (normally ibus or fcitx5)
 * Override rule: 'zh_CN,fcitx5:zh_TW,fcitx5:zh_HK,fcitx5:zh_SG,fcitx5'
 * Current override choice: '' (Locale='fr_FR')
 * Current automatic choice: 'ibus'
 * Number of valid choices: 1 (normally 1)
 * Desktop environment: 'GNOME'
The configuration set by im-config is activated by re-starting the system.
La sélection explicite n'est pas nécessaire pour permettre la configuration 
automatique si la sélection active est default/auto/cjkv/missing.

I'm using an Azerty French Keyboard, where the backtick is the grave accent on 
the 7 key (Alt + 7) 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AZERTY#/media/File:KB_France.svg‌
(I call it the backtick, because it's also the character I type for markdown 
code formatting like `myObject.Fcn()`. But maybe I give it a bad name?)

Whatever, I'm sure that typing the ` under my 7 key followed by an A should 
return an À, like it once did, and that it doesn't do that anymore.
And I am also sure that it doesn't do that anymore since the bug that happened 
and affected the dead keys, and that its fix isn't complete.

Regards,
Marc Le Bihan
 

De : "Simon McVittie" <s...@debian.org>
A : "Marc Le Bihan" 
<gru...@laposte.net>,1072...@bugs.debian.org,t...@security.debian.org
Envoyé: vendredi 7 Juin 2024 14:12
Objet : Re: Bug#1072720: libglib2.0-0: Following fix #1070745, typing `A keys 
doesn't type an À anymore
 
Control: tags -1 + moreinfo

On Fri, 07 Jun 2024 at 04:50:47 +0200, Marc Le Bihan wrote:
> * What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or
> ineffective)?
> Typing the backtick followed by a wovel: `A
>
> * What was the outcome of this action?
> `A
>
> * What outcome did you expect instead?
> À

What desktop environment, what keyboard layout and what input method
are you using? And what application are you typing this into?

If your backtick key is really a backtick (like the key printed with `
in the British English keyboard layout) then `A is the expected result.

If your backtick key is a "dead key" grave accent (like the key printed
with ` in some other national and international keyboard layouts) then
À is the expected result.

Have you rebooted since upgrading libglib2.0-0 to version
2.74.6-2+deb12u2?

Are any warning messages logged in the systemd Journal, from either the
application you are using, or ibus?

Or if you run an affected application from a terminal (gnome-terminal
or xterm or similar), are any warning messages logged in that terminal?

smcv

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