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    Hi,
    As Ash seems away,
    I'd like to be the maintainer of SCIM port if
    I don't need to remove "-1.0" suffix using 17 patches
    (because it's too heavy for me to maintain).
    Here is the port I'm currently using:
    And mlterm-2.9.3 with SCIM support is here:
  • No.1 | | 210 bytes | |

    * TAKAHASHI Tamotsu [2006-05-07]:
    Here is the port I'm currently using:
    And mlterm-2.9.3 with SCIM support is here:
    Please provide unified diffs against -current.
    Nikolay
  • No.2 | | 439 bytes | |

    5/8/06, Nikolay Sturm <sturm (AT) erisiandiscord (DOT) dewrote:
    * TAKAHASHI Tamotsu [2006-05-07]:
    Here is the port I'm currently using:

    And mlterm-2.9.3 with SCIM support is here:

    Please provide unified diffs against -current.

    Sure:

    But this is just a diff against /dev/null because
    SCIM is not in the tree.

    And patch-mlterm293-20060508 _is_ a unified diff against
    -current, I think.
  • No.3 | | 277 bytes | |

    * TAKAHASHI Tamotsu [2006-05-08]:
    Sure:
    But this is just a diff against /dev/null because
    SCIM is not in the tree.
    And patch-mlterm293-20060508 _is_ a unified diff against
    -current, I think.
    Sorry, my bad, I was confused.
    Nikolay
  • No.4 | | 929 bytes | |

    TAKAHASHI Tamotsu [2006-05-08, 01:00:01]:
    Hi,

    As Ash seems away,
    I'd like to be the maintainer of SCIM port if
    I don't need to remove "-1.0" suffix using 17 patches
    (because it's too heavy for me to maintain).

    did you get an answer from upstream about controlling this with some
    variable instead of hardcoded stuff?

    Here is the port I'm currently using:

    you have quite a lot of @comment lines in PLIST.
    try setting LIBTL_FLAGS=

    also, do not comment the LC_MESSAGES directories
    you have 1.4.0 in a number of directory names, which i expect will
    change with updates. either try to leave out this version number if
    possible, or use a variable for it in SUBST_VARS.

    i suggest you start over with this PLIST, remove it and run `make plist',
    then @comment and @sample what is really necessary.

    steven

    Disclaimer:
  • No.5 | | 1640 bytes | |

    5/8/06, steven mestdagh <steven.mestdagh (AT) esat (DOT) kuleuven.bewrote:
    TAKAHASHI Tamotsu [2006-05-08, 01:00:01]:
    Hi,

    As Ash seems away,
    I'd like to be the maintainer of SCIM port if
    I don't need to remove "-1.0" suffix using 17 patches
    (because it's too heavy for me to maintain).

    did you get an answer from upstream about controlling this with some
    variable instead of hardcoded stuff?

    At least, the author took a look at a patch.
    If the patch is applied upstream, only one patch (for
    configure.ac) and autoconf will be able to remove the
    suffix.

    But I don't know what's going on.

    Here is the port I'm currently using:

    you have quite a lot of @comment lines in PLIST.
    try setting LIBTL_FLAGS=

    also, do not comment the LC_MESSAGES directories
    you have 1.4.0 in a number of directory names, which i expect will
    change with updates. either try to leave out this version number if
    possible, or use a variable for it in SUBST_VARS.

    i suggest you start over with this PLIST, remove it and run `make plist',
    then @comment and @sample what is really necessary.

    Thanks for the advice in detail.
    What about

    - LIBTL_FLAGS=
    - SCIM_BINARY_VERSIN=1.4.0 & SUBST_VARS+=SCIM_BINARY_VERSIN
    - rm pkg/PLIST; make plist; only add @sample

    configure.ac tells that the "1.4.0" is the lowest version
    number which has binary compatibility with the current:
    # Define a string for the earliest version that this release has
    # binary compatibility with. This is used for module locations.
  • No.6 | | 1453 bytes | |

    TAKAHASHI Tamotsu [2006-05-09, 00:06:38]:
    >Here is the port I'm currently using:
    >
    >
    >you have quite a lot of @comment lines in PLIST.
    >try setting LIBTL_FLAGS=
    >
    >also, do not comment the LC_MESSAGES directories
    >you have 1.4.0 in a number of directory names, which i expect will
    >change with updates. either try to leave out this version number if
    >possible, or use a variable for it in SUBST_VARS.
    >
    >i suggest you start over with this PLIST, remove it and run `make plist',
    >then @comment and @sample what is really necessary.


    Thanks for the advice in detail.
    What about

    - LIBTL_FLAGS=
    - SCIM_BINARY_VERSIN=1.4.0 & SUBST_VARS+=SCIM_BINARY_VERSIN
    - rm pkg/PLIST; make plist; only add @sample

    configure.ac tells that the "1.4.0" is the lowest version
    number which has binary compatibility with the current:
    # Define a string for the earliest version that this release has
    # binary compatibility with. This is used for module locations.

    Looks better. Still some unneeded directories (probably you don't have
    all the relevant package tgz files present in your packages directory).
    Is there any documentation you can install with this software?
    CATEGRIES can be extended to include chinese and korean?

    This builds on my sparc64.

    steven

    Disclaimer:
  • No.7 | | 1003 bytes | |

    5/10/06, steven mestdagh <steven.mestdagh (AT) esat (DOT) kuleuven.bewrote:
    Looks better. Still some unneeded directories (probably you don't have
    all the relevant package tgz files present in your packages directory).

    You are right. Fixed.

    Is there any documentation you can install with this software?

    Added AUTHRS, CPYING, README, THANKS, and TD

    Added

    There are also doxygen files in docs/html directory, but they
    are not for users but for developers. So I don't include them.
    If they should be packaged too, I'd create another package
    (like gtk+2-docs).

    SCIM is easy to use. You only need to do "scim -d".
    Then any GTK+ applications will be SCIM-aware
    (ctrl+space will enable/disable SCIM).
    You can configure the behaviour with "scim-setup".

    CATEGRIES can be extended to include chinese and korean?

    Added "inputmethod".

    This builds on my sparc64.

    Sounds good.

    The result is here:

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