Re: [Cooker] Tcl/Tk 8.3.2-4mdk

2000-09-29 Thread Geoffrey Lee

Yo.


OK let me try and reproduce the bug ...

Or better yet I want to ask some people who know French to 
reproduce the bug and see if the problem is there since I don't need
any accented charactesr in my language. :)

BTW if youhave worked out a way to fix this problem, let me know.

On Fri, Sep 29, 2000 at 01:04:58AM -0300, Servio T P Amarante wrote:
 Em qui, 28 set 2000, you wrote:
 
  I don't know , it might remain broke on the stock tcltk 8.3.x for a while ...
  :/
  
  I doubt that RH solved it. I did a fair bit of  merging and I believe I merged
  all of the changes from RH. However I don't know about SuSE ... 
  
 
 Humm. Bad, too bad...
 
 
  
  Probably, I would need your ~/.i18n or /etc/sysconfig/i18n too.
  
 
 You got it:
 
 My /etc/sysconfig/i18n has the following lines:
 
   LC_NUMERIC=pt_BR
   LANG=pt_BR
   LC_COLLATE=pt_BR
   LC_CTYPE=pt_BR
   LANGUAGE=pt_BR:pt_PT:pt
   RPM_INSTALL_LANG=pt_BR:pt_PT:pt
   LC_MESSAGES=pt_BR
   LC_MONETARY=pt_BR
   LC_TIME=pt_BR
 
 Maybe this help you too, the contents of  /etc/sysconfig/keyboard:
   
   BACKSPACE=Delete
   KEYTABLE=us-latin1
 
 
  In any case, I'm trying to look for a patch ...tcltk 8.0.x is ancient, and
  now that we have merged 8.3.x into the distribution, we cannot move back to 
  8.0.x as there are apps that need to be rebuilt etc, and it breaks things around
  here.
 
 
 Yeah, I have already figured it out. But I also foresee a lot of people 
 complaining about it. What a mess...
 
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Re: [Cooker] Tcl/Tk 8.3.2-4mdk

2000-09-29 Thread Servio T P Amarante

Em sex, 29 set 2000, you wrote:
 Yo.
 
 
 OK let me try and reproduce the bug ...
 
 Or better yet I want to ask some people who know French to 
 reproduce the bug and see if the problem is there since I don't need
 any accented charactesr in my language. :)

OK. Please, do not forget to tell me if they can't reproduce it.  

 BTW if youhave worked out a way to fix this problem, let me know.
 

 Sure! 

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Re: [Cooker] Tcl/Tk 8.3.2-4mdk

2000-09-28 Thread Geoffrey Lee

Yo,

 
 To be sure about it, I've tried Tcl/Tk 8.3.1-6mdk. Bad news: it does not works
 too. Maybe RH 7 and Suse 7 either solved it or carry the same bug. I've
 reinstalled Tcl/Tk 8.0.5-19mdk (from 7.1 CDs),  and I got the dead keys working
 again. 
 


I don't know , it might remain broke on the stock tcltk 8.3.x for a while ...
:/

I doubt that RH solved it. I did a fair bit of  merging and I believe I merged
all of the changes from RH. However I don't know about SuSE ... 

 To reproduce it, try to type something like "naïve"or "brüch" into any Tcl/Tk
 based application, with an us-international keyboard (and with a latin-1 char
 set?). Also, please tell me if some config file from my system 
 could help you to reproduce the bug. Just name it.


Probably, I would need your ~/.i18n or /etc/sysconfig/i18n too.

In any case, I'm trying to look for a patch ...tcltk 8.0.x is ancient, and
now that we have merged 8.3.x into the distribution, we cannot move back to 
8.0.x as there are apps that need to be rebuilt etc, and it breaks things around
here.


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Re: [Cooker] Tcl/Tk 8.3.2-4mdk

2000-09-27 Thread Geoffrey Lee

Yo,

n Wed, Sep 27, 2000 at 02:20:19AM -0300, Servio T P Amarante wrote:
 
 Hey guys! Are you really intending to include tcl/tk 8.3.2 into 7.2? I've
 tried Tcl/Tk 8.3.2-4mdk and, one more time, dead keys did not work with it. It
 means no accented characters for anyone using Tcl apps. It includes the French,
 German, Spanish, Portuguese and so on. As far I know, Tcl/tk people says that
 the bug will only be fixed in version 8.4.  It seems that SuSe 7 and RH 7
 include v. 8.3.1...


Yes. I remember that bug. But I've been unable to figure it out ... :(

Again, I can try digging up somg patches for it (no luck so far ..)

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Re: [Cooker] Tcl/Tk 8.3.2-4mdk

2000-09-27 Thread Servio T P Amarante


 Em
qua, 27 set 2000, you wrote: 
 Yo,
 
 n Wed, Sep 27, 2000 at 02:20:19AM -0300, Servio T P Amarante wrote:
  
  Hey guys! Are you really intending to include tcl/tk 8.3.2 into 7.2? I've
  tried Tcl/Tk 8.3.2-4mdk and, one more time, dead keys did not work with it. It
  means no accented characters for anyone using Tcl apps. It includes the French,
  German, Spanish, Portuguese and so on. As far I know, Tcl/tk people says that
  the bug will only be fixed in version 8.4.  It seems that SuSe 7 and RH 7
  include v. 8.3.1...
 
 
 Yes. I remember that bug. But I've been unable to figure it out ... :(
 
 Again, I can try digging up somg patches for it (no luck so far ..)
 
 -- 

To be sure about it, I've tried Tcl/Tk 8.3.1-6mdk. Bad news: it does not works
too. Maybe RH 7 and Suse 7 either solved it or carry the same bug. I've
reinstalled Tcl/Tk 8.0.5-19mdk (from 7.1 CDs),  and I got the dead keys working
again. 

To reproduce it, try to type something like "naïve"or "brüch" into any Tcl/Tk
based application, with an us-international keyboard (and with a latin-1 char
set?). Also, please tell me if some config file from my system 
could help you to reproduce the bug. Just name it.

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[Cooker] Tcl/Tk 8.3.2-4mdk

2000-09-26 Thread Servio T P Amarante


Hey guys! Are you really intending to include tcl/tk 8.3.2 into 7.2? I've
tried Tcl/Tk 8.3.2-4mdk and, one more time, dead keys did not work with it. It
means no accented characters for anyone using Tcl apps. It includes the French,
German, Spanish, Portuguese and so on. As far I know, Tcl/tk people says that
the bug will only be fixed in version 8.4.  It seems that SuSe 7 and RH 7
include v. 8.3.1...

Yeah, I'm a pest. But I just trying to help you.

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