Sebastien,
I think I solved this bug, and bug 84011 also: the composing rules of X for the Esperanto locales were commented in file:
/usr/share/X11/locale/compose.dir
lines 97 and 98, 362 and 363, 592 and 593, 857 and 858
and in file
/usr/share/X11/locale/locale.dir
lines 97 and 98, 345 and 346, 577 and 578, 825 and 826
Once I uncommented those lines, dead keys started to work again, and right-clicking in gedit to change input method also worked.
Well, it solved the bug for me, but still doesn't explain why gedit crashed anyhow...
Thanks for your time, should I file another bug to make those lines to be uncommented?
Sebastien,
I think I solved this bug, and bug 84011 also: the composing rules of X for the Esperanto locales were commented in file:
/usr/share/ X11/locale/ compose. dir
lines 97 and 98, 362 and 363, 592 and 593, 857 and 858
and in file
/usr/share/ X11/locale/ locale. dir
lines 97 and 98, 345 and 346, 577 and 578, 825 and 826
Once I uncommented those lines, dead keys started to work again, and right-clicking in gedit to change input method also worked.
Well, it solved the bug for me, but still doesn't explain why gedit crashed anyhow...
Thanks for your time, should I file another bug to make those lines to be uncommented?