[opensuse-m17n] submit a new package gcin
gcin is an input method framework for Chinese. Home page: http://hyperrate.com/dir.php?eid=67 (mainly written in Chinese) The project is created by the original author of xcin: Edward Liu (eliu) I have packaged gcin for openSUSE in my home:swyear for years Many linux users would rather use gcin when they don't want to use scim I think our openSUSE should supply gcin as an optional choice for these people. For now, Mandriva, Debian, Fedora (and Ubuntu) have offical build of gcin. BTW, gcin can use as an front end of anthy so if you use Japanese and want to try... Install gcin and anthy edit your ~/.profile to add export INPUT_METHOD=gcin after relogin to X press "Ctrl-Alt =" can switch to input Japanese. Now the package is available in M17N:Devel for 11.1 But fail for 11.0 and 10.3 It's strange, because gcin can build success in my home:swyear ??? For Factory fail too...Not sure what's the change in Factory With Regards Ray Chen -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-m17n+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-m17n+help@opensuse.org
At Thu, 16 Jul 2009 00:24:51 +0800, Ray Chen wrote:
gcin is an input method framework for Chinese. Home page: http://hyperrate.com/dir.php?eid=67 (mainly written in Chinese) The project is created by the original author of xcin: Edward Liu (eliu) I have packaged gcin for openSUSE in my home:swyear for years Many linux users would rather use gcin when they don't want to use scim I think our openSUSE should supply gcin as an optional choice for these people. For now, Mandriva, Debian, Fedora (and Ubuntu) have offical build of gcin.
BTW, gcin can use as an front end of anthy so if you use Japanese and want to try... Install gcin and anthy edit your ~/.profile to add export INPUT_METHOD=gcin after relogin to X press "Ctrl-Alt =" can switch to input Japanese.
Now the package is available in M17N:Devel for 11.1 But fail for 11.0 and 10.3 It's strange, because gcin can build success in my home:swyear ???
Judging from the build log, the path of moc looks strange. For Qt4, it's in /usr/bin. It looks like a wrong prefix is passed for qt4. Unlike Qt3, Qt4 stuff is installed in the standard path like /usr/bin, /usr/include.
For Factory fail too...Not sure what's the change in Factory
The errors on FACTORY are likely due to the wrong order of libraries to be linked. For example, -lX11 has to be almost at the last. Takashi -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-m17n+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-m17n+help@opensuse.org
2009/7/16 Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>:
For Factory fail too...Not sure what's the change in Factory
The errors on FACTORY are likely due to the wrong order of libraries to be linked. For example, -lX11 has to be almost at the last.
Takashi
Takashi, Thank you! I've modify the Makefile about the error, Now gcin can build success in Factory Yes, I's the situation as you state, thanks With Regards Ray Chen -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-m17n+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-m17n+help@opensuse.org
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Ray Chen
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Takashi Iwai