On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 6:07 PM, tzhuan
Marguerite Su wrote
I saw that on OBS index when you branched. maybe we can take your branch as a failsafe and see what my branch can do?
now I have scim-anthy, scim-pinyin, scim-hangul, scim-skk, scim-unikey, scim-canna, novell-pinyin fixed(or ported)...all the things left are scim-uim and scim-chewing.
Hi Marguerite,
I am maintaining the SCIM currently. I'm sorry that we didn't update scim-* as well as the scim itself. We don't want to ignore the breakage, we just have no time to update all of them. I am going to start to port scim-anthy to gtk3 and I find that you have done it. I deeply appreciate if you can share the patches, so that I can commit them to the SCIM repository and work on scim-uim and scim-chewing instead.
Thanks, Tz-Huan
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Hi, Huan.T.Z, Just go to https://build.opensuse.org/project/packages?project=M17N, and click scim-* package names, then go to "Source". You can download all the patches without login. I didn't keep my patches local either. And you need to test/review them, I just make them build, but since I know nothing about GTK+, my patches may be ridiculous. the gtk combo to combobox, or gtk optionmenu to combobox is a mystery to me. (my patch can build, but may loose function due to I don't know the original code want to do). You need to use with caution. By the way scim-anthy now is still using GTK2, seems BinLi's first patch force it. you have to that patch if you want to do a real port. then it'll generate similar errors as scim-chewing. scim-pinyin novell-pinyin are just good. but scim-anthy, scim-skk, scim-chewing are the ones need a lot of expertise. By the way, can you help fix skim-scim-anthy/chewing/skk in a few days? I don't where their problems are, they can't build for our Factory. (seems to be autotools. they can't build a usable .so library) Greetings, Marguerite -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org