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Re: [tlug] Re: kinput problems with Debian sarge
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 15:09:39 +0900, Stephen J. Turnbull
<stephen@example.com> wrote:
>
> Note that after the dash is distro-internal versioning. "3.1" is
> (almost surely) the most recent upstream version. The -4 and -8 are
> non-comparable.
>
> If you really want to do this from source (you probably don't), you
> should get BOTH the deb-src from Debian and SRPM from Red Hat.
>
> Extract the contents of the SRPM (but DO NOT prepare the build), and
> look at the patches. Throw away the patches that make the built app
> conform to RH installation policy.
>
> Prepare the Debian sources for building. Before building apply the
> relevant RH patch(es). debian/rules --root-cmd fakeroot binary, and
> you may be golden.
>
> I would advise moving away from kinput2, though. The source code is,
> well, "it's this style of coding that gives C a bad name", to
> paraphrase myself paraphrasing Simon Cozens....
Thanks Stephen. I had assumed the -8 was a distro (redhat) specific
patch/extension (as it normally is), but I wasn't completely convinced
because of a few things I had read.
Indeed, moving away from kinput2 is the advice best taken. I did.
I'm now running uim with an anthy back-end. Beautiful to say the
least. My wife loves it.
Patrick. Thanks for the advice on im-ja. While I chose not to go
with it (I'm trying to stay completely debian "official" -- sort of a
personal experiment -- yes... very hard.), it did get me looking at
other things. I chose UIM only because it is in the "official" sarge
repository.
For those who do not know of it, have a look. Quite interesting stuff.
http://uim.freedesktop.org (freedesktop seems to be down at the moment)
Thanks for everyone's help. I hope I can return the favor.
--
Mike Gauthier
All-purpose lackey
"Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin
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