Hi Denis, ke, 2006-01-11 kello 21:26 +0100, Denis Barbier kirjoitti: > On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 04:12:19PM +0200, Martin-Éric Racine wrote: > > Package: xlibs > > Version: 6.9.0.dfsg.1-3 > > Severity: important > > > > After upgrading GNOME to the 2.12 packages in Unstable, > > I keep on getting the following message at every login: > [...] > > layouts = [fi,ru phonetic] > > model = pc105 > > overrideSettings = false > > options = [grp grp:shift_toggle] > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/q-funk>$ > > > > This keymap combination used to work just fine with Experimental GNOME > > packages (what just entered Unstable is a rebuild of the same packages). > > > > The X.org changelog suggests trying xkb-data whenever bugs pop up, but > > this package is not available in Unstable.
> it seems that grp:shift_toggle has been renamed into grp:shifts_toggle > to be consistent with other *_toggle options. > Your GNOME settings have to be updated; I do not know if this can be > done automatically, but you can launch the keyboard layout switcher > which should display this new option. I first changed the grp setting manually using gconf-editor, but the same error dialogue keeps on appearing. I have also tried deleting all gconf keys for the keyboard preferences, then re-selecting the keyboard maps from GNOME's keyboard capplet, which brings up the same error. However, I vaguely recalled having had a similar problem, way back when gswitchit (which later became GNOME's keyboard preference dialogue) had appeared. Here is part of an exchange between Sergey Udaltsov and I: > XFree86.log reported something about not being able to load the XKB map. > Pasting that exact log line in Google gave me the following explanation: > > Bugged keyboard alias file in xlibs-data (usually after an xlibs upgrade). > > How I solved it: > > dpkg -P --force-depends xbase-clients xlibs xlibs-data > rm -r /etc/X11/xkb > apt-get install xbase-clients xlibs xlibs-data > > Now everything works as before and, actually, even better: Gswitchit > (a.k.a. GNOME Keyboard Preferences capplet) finally works! :-) It should be noted that purging the above packages left plenty of cruft in /etc/X11/xkb which, I suspect, affects newer keyboard maps adversely. Anyhow, even after purging the packages and force-removing /etc/X11/xkb, then re-installing the packages, adding secondary keymaps via GNOME's keyboard preferences again made the error message appear. I therefore welcome further suggestions on how to resolve this. -- Martin-Éric Racine http://q-funk.iki.fi
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