Nice, even has autopkg tests.  And symbols.  Has bug subscriber.

Seems well maintained, also in Debian.  Approved!  Thanks.  :)

The commands installed by the -utils package [1] are a little
generically named.  Seems like it would be easy to conflict with another
package.  But good enough for now.

[1] gen_binary_files, gen_unigram, and import_interpolation

** Changed in: libpinyin (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Fix Committed

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Title:
  [MIR]libpinyin

Status in libpinyin package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  [Availability]

  libpinyin is available in Ubuntu (universe).

  [Rationale]

  As we are in the process of getting Unity8 to main, libpinyin is one
  of the required dependencies.

  [Security]

  There is no security issues every discovered for libpinyin. The
  library itself is a conversion engine to compute from input strings to
  a list of candidate words, security related topics are often only
  related to wrapping functions or higher-level applications.

  [Quality assurance]

  Upstream is active, and backed by RedHat.

  [Dependencies]

  All dependencies (Depends/Build-Depends) are in main.

  [Standards compliance]

  The package conforms to FHS and Debian standards.

  [Maintenance]

  The package is actively maintained at Debian, and is looked after by
  the ~pkg-ime team (subscribed to the package).

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