Olivier Thauvin wrote:

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>Le Vendredi 31 Mai 2002 10:01, Michal Bukovjan a �crit :
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>>Michal Bukovjan wrote:
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>>>Olivier Thauvin wrote:
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>>>>Le Jeudi 30 Mai 2002 17:31, Cosmic Flo a �crit :
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>>>>>There are new versions (now compatible !!!) with new keyboards
>>>>>support !
>>>>>It's interesting for person who have a multimedia/internet keyboard.
>>>>>http://lineak.sourceforge.net/
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>>>>OK, I just upload it. It is a little basic, but I think it works:
>>>>lineakd-0.3.2-0.1mdk
>>>>lineakconfig-0.3-0.1mdk
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>>>>Can you test it and report me bugs/idea. Thanks are also welcome ;)
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>>>Couple of bugs / issues I ran to:
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>>>- lineakd is not started automatically when I log in into X/Gnome
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>Not done yet.
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>>>- if I add "lineakd -b" command to Gnome startup manually (via control
>>>center) it fails to read configuration file for some reason, it is
>>>running though. After login, I open a terminal, send a -HUP signal to
>>>the running lineakd, it starts to work (i.e. now it can read the
>>>configuration?)
>>>- on first run, lineakconfig wants to create a configuration. I select
>>>a keyboard type, point it to CDROM and mixer, but when I click OK, it
>>>fails to create the config and tells me (on stdout) that I should run
>>>lineakd for that. This is confusing.
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More info: it fails because it says it cannot find existing one... (but 
it is supposed to create one, right?)

>>>- when configuring keys, first time I click Apply, the configuration
>>>gets updated. Second time, the update fails silently and I have to
>>>restart both lineakconfig and lineakd to continue the configuration
>>>process (there are some error messages on the console, though, like
>>>grep: cannot find libc.so.6)
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>libc.so.6, very strange
>[nanardon@virgo devel olivier]$ rpm -qf /lib/libc.so.6
>glibc-2.2.5-5mdk
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Sure, I have it too... My system would behave funny if I didn't have 
this one :-)
Maybe it was some leftover from my previous experiments, I think it does 
not occur anymore.
But I got more exact way to reproduce:

It is not when I click Apply second time, actually. The sequence to 
reproduce:

1. Start lineakd
2. Start lineakconfig
3. Click Apply in lineakconfig (it sends -HUP to lineakd). OK at this point
4. Press an assigned button on my keyboard to perform a command (like 
running a g-calc when I pres Calc button)
5. When I click on Apply now, an error message appears: Error: Could not 
find lineakd running (1). LinEAK configuration not changed.
6. Now I have to close lineakconfig, kill lineakd (which is running 
anyway), and restart both.

Note if I do NOT skip step 3, lineakconfig cannot be closed and I have 
to Ctrl+C from parent terminal.
Also, restaring just lineakd helps as well.

>>>After I circumvent these issues, lineakd seems to work for me (will
>>>have to keep it running for some time to see).
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>>>Michal
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>>Umm, and sorry I forgot:
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>>*** THANKS *** !!! (A lot)
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>Is it a thanks for the rpm or all that bugs ;-)
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For mdk rpms and efforts :-)

Michal


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