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- Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2002 14:23:23 -0500
- From: Scott Robbins <scottro@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] FreeBSD 4.7 and Japanese
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Up until FreeBSD 4-7 Release I've always done the following with no problems. Install the release or RC (including 4.7-RC's) I put in almost nothing, then cvsup ports and system. Do make world, install a custom kernel, and start installing from ports. Install X from ports, install kinput2-canna (which installs Canna). Install /usr/ports/japanese/rxvt Use my langx script which is simply XMODIFIERS='@example.com=kinput2' LANG=ja_JP.EUC ${1+"$@"} (I've found putting the XMODIFIERS in the .Xdefaults to sometimes work and sometimes not.) Call things like rxvt with my langx script--as I use fluxbox it's easy enough to make it automatic in keybinding and menu. However, with 4.7, this didn't work. I would hit shift + space and get no result. Here is where I should have been systematic and documented what I did next, but as I was rushing to do something else, I didn't. The two most obvious suspects, kinput2 not running and a terminal that didn't support Japanese weren't the culprits. Half amusingly and half annoyingly, searching tlug archives came up with posts of mine from a long time ago, which were probably connected to hardware problems. Searching google for FreeBSD kinput2 (or something similar) came up with my page as one of the first hits. There's a moral there somewhere, but not sure what it is. I unsystematically played with it, to the point where I can't say exactly what I did--for instance, using the man page's suggestion of .Xdefaults, changing the single quotes to double quotes (which seems to be the best fix). Getting annoyed, and wanting to keep my page current, I then threw a quick install from CD, including X on another test box. This time, all worked as expected. The trouble is I don't have the time to do this over and over again, as make world and building X from ports is time-consuming. So, for those of you using Japanese on FreeBSD, if you do a fresh install of 4.7, I'd be grateful if you could drop me a line and let me know if you're running into any issues. What I'd want to know is: Are you installing and using kinput2-canna before or after doing your first cvsup and make world. Are you installing X from ports or CD, and before or after cvsupping ports? Granted, none of this is overly important, as I can get it working, but it's irritating. Note this problem only occurs with a fresh install. No such problem with an upgrade. While I'm at it, do most of you using FreeBSD use a script like my langx one or use an .Xdefaults (or .Xresources)? Thanks -- Scott Robbins GPG Key EB3467D6 (1B48 077D 66F6 9DB0 FDC2 A409 FA54 D575 EB34 67D6) gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys EB3467D6 Buffy: When Giles sends me on a mission, he says 'please.' And afterwards I get a cookie.Attachment: pgp00057.pgp
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