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author | Patrick J Volkerding <volkerdi@slackware.com> | 2013-11-04 17:08:47 +0000 |
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committer | Eric Hameleers <alien@slackware.com> | 2018-05-31 22:57:36 +0200 |
commit | 76fc4757ac91ac7947a01fb7b53dddf9a78a01d1 (patch) | |
tree | 9b98e6e193c7870cb27ac861394c1c4592850922 /source/x/scim | |
parent | 9664bee729d487bcc0a0bc35859f8e13d5421c75 (diff) | |
download | current-76fc4757ac91ac7947a01fb7b53dddf9a78a01d1.tar.gz |
Slackware 14.1slackware-14.1
Mon Nov 4 17:08:47 UTC 2013
Slackware 14.1 x86_64 stable is released!
It's been another interesting release cycle here at Slackware bringing
new features like support for UEFI machines, updated compilers and
development tools, the switch from MySQL to MariaDB, and many more
improvements throughout the system. Thanks to the team, the upstream
developers, the dedicated Slackware community, and everyone else who
pitched in to help make this release a reality.
The ISOs are off to be replicated, a 6 CD-ROM 32-bit set and a
dual-sided
32-bit/64-bit x86/x86_64 DVD. Please consider supporting the Slackware
project by picking up a copy from store.slackware.com. We're taking
pre-orders now, and offer a discount if you sign up for a subscription.
Have fun! :-)
Diffstat (limited to 'source/x/scim')
-rwxr-xr-x | source/x/scim/scim.SlackBuild | 83 |
1 files changed, 21 insertions, 62 deletions
diff --git a/source/x/scim/scim.SlackBuild b/source/x/scim/scim.SlackBuild index d03adc6e..816a5001 100755 --- a/source/x/scim/scim.SlackBuild +++ b/source/x/scim/scim.SlackBuild @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ #!/bin/sh # Copyright 2006, 2007, 2008 Eric Hameleers, Eindhoven, NL -# Copyright 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 Patrick J. Volkerding, Sebeka, MN USA +# Copyright 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013 Patrick J. Volkerding, Sebeka, MN USA # All rights reserved. # # Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ PKGNAM=scim VERSION=${VERSION:-$(echo $PKGNAM-*.tar.?z* | rev | cut -f 3- -d . | cut -f 1 -d - | rev)} -BUILD=${BUILD:-2} +BUILD=${BUILD:-4} # Automatically determine the architecture we're building on: if [ -z "$ARCH" ]; then @@ -90,14 +90,15 @@ echo Building ... CFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" \ CXXFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" \ ./configure --prefix=/usr \ - --libdir=/usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} \ - --localstatedir=/var \ - --sysconfdir=/etc \ - --disable-static \ - --with-gtk-version=2 \ - --program-prefix= \ - --program-suffix= \ - --build=$ARCH-slackware-linux + --libdir=/usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} \ + --localstatedir=/var \ + --sysconfdir=/etc \ + --disable-static \ + --with-gtk-version=2 \ + --with-qt4-im-module-dir=/usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/qt/plugins/inputmethods \ + --program-prefix= \ + --program-suffix= \ + --build=$ARCH-slackware-linux || exit 1 make $NUMJOBS || make || exit 1 make DESTDIR=$PKG install || exit 1 @@ -120,20 +121,15 @@ cat <<EOT > $PKG/etc/profile.d/scim.sh.new if [ -x /usr/bin/scim ]; then # Enable legacy X applications to use scim: export XMODIFIERS="@im=SCIM" - ## Enable Qt/KDE applications to use scim (not working with kde4): - #export QT_IM_MODULE="scim" + # Let GTK applications like Firefox/Thunderbird use scim as + # default immodule: + export GTK_IM_MODULE="scim" + # Enable Qt/KDE applications to use scim: + export QT_IM_MODULE="scim" # Make scim start automatically if the "magic key" Ctrl-Space is pressed: export XIM_PROGRAM="/usr/bin/scim -d" fi -if [ -x /usr/bin/scim-bridge ]; then - # Let GTK applications like Firefox/Thunderbird use scim-bridge as - # default immodule: - export GTK_IM_MODULE="scim-bridge" - # Enable Qt4/KDE4 applications to use scim: - export QT_IM_MODULE="scim-bridge" -fi - # This ensures scim starts when you logon. # This will only work if you login through runlevel 4 (graphical login)!!! # Better is to have it start through Ctrl-Space like configured higher up ^^. @@ -141,21 +137,6 @@ fi # /usr/bin/scim -d #fi -# GTK+ environments such as XFce should support SCIM automatically, BUT -# if the first app you run is a Qt one, you'll run into problems. This -# can be avoided by going into Menu -> Settings -> Autostarted Applications -# and adding SCIM: /usr/bin/scim -d - -# KDE will not start SCIM automatically, so you will need a script such as -# this one in your $HOME/.kde/Autostart: - -#!/bin/bash -#if [ -x /usr/bin/scim ]; then -# /usr/bin/scim -d & -#fi - -# Obviously, uncomment all but the first line. :-) - EOT cat <<EOT > $PKG/etc/profile.d/scim.csh.new @@ -174,21 +155,15 @@ cat <<EOT > $PKG/etc/profile.d/scim.csh.new if (\$status == 0) then # Enable legacy X applications to use scim: setenv XMODIFIERS "@im=SCIM" - ## Enable Qt/KDE applications to use scim (does not work for kde4): - #setenv QT_IM_MODULE "scim" + # Let GTK applications like Firefox/Thunderbird use scim as + # default immodule: + setenv GTK_IM_MODULE "scim" + # Enable Qt/KDE applications to use scim (does not work for kde4): + setenv QT_IM_MODULE "scim" # Make scim start automatically if the "magic key" Ctrl-Space is pressed: setenv XIM_PROGRAM "/usr/bin/scim -d" endif -[ -x /usr/bin/scim-bridge ] -if (\$status == 0) then - # Let GTK applications like Firefox/Thunderbird use scim-bridge as - # default immodule: - setenv GTK_IM_MODULE "scim-bridge" - # Enable Qt4/KDE4 applications to use scim: - setenv QT_IM_MODULE "scim-bridge" -endif - # This ensures scim starts when you logon. # This will only work if you login through runlevel 4 (graphical login)!!! # Better is to have it start through Ctrl-Space like configured higher up ^^. @@ -197,22 +172,6 @@ endif # /usr/bin/scim -d #endif -# GTK+ environments such as XFce should support SCIM automatically, BUT -# if the first app you run is a Qt one, you'll run into problems. This -# can be avoided by going into Menu -> Settings -> Autostarted Applications -# and adding SCIM: /usr/bin/scim -d - -# KDE will not start SCIM automatically, so you will need a script such as -# this one in your $HOME/.kde/Autostart: - -#!/bin/csh -#[ -x /usr/bin/scim ] -#if (\$status == 0) then -# /usr/bin/scim -d & -#endif - -# Obviously, uncomment all but the first line. :-) - EOT chmod 755 $PKG/etc/profile.d/scim.sh.new |