As pointed out to me, bug #71768 has a workaround to my problem listed in it. However, I find it quite appalling that a fix involving a one character change to a source file, where the fix has been listed in the bug report has not been pushed through, given its age.
The console-tools package has a huge number of bugs associated with it, and given that it's a base package, that's not so good. Is it possible for maintainers to share packages, perhaps? Then these small things can get sorted quicker. Personally, I'd just love it if the entire Debian core system was in CVS, with upstream updates being merged in. This would also give the advantage of being able to do OpenBSD style fixing of code; eg, one person finds a particular type of bad coding practice, looks for it and fixes it throughout the code base, and mails the authors to let them know about that bad coding practice. Or perhaps the bug tracking system just needs some rework to be a bit nicer. I'm sure some people here have used Remedy's Action Response System in a reasonably large environment, so why not pick it's best features and stick them in; like some decent querying capabilities and borrow some of its interface. Stick in the ability to assign bugs to other people. Perhaps even a standalone client. Maybe even get some "customer service" going, and draw up some guidelines for how long it should take for bugs to be responded to, etc. Cheers, Sam. On Sun, 31 Dec 2000 17:54:56 +0000 Sam Vilain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi there, > > I'm using a non-standard keyboard that sends odd scancodes. I wrote > a startup script that does a whole heap of "setkeycodes" commands, > but I've found that the version of "setkeycodes" in the > console-tools package does not work with kernel version 2.2+. The > one with the "kbd" package works fine, but "kbd" seems to be a > somewhat deprecated package. > > I found a bug relating to this; entitled "console-tools: setkeycode > does not use right IOCTL", which could be it: > > http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=53977 > > And one entitled "setkeycodes completely broken"; > > http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=71768 > > Is there any news on a fix? -- Sam Vilain, [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://sam.vilain.net/ GPG public key: http://sam.vilain.net/sam.asc