Hi, I tried to port scim-chinese to DebianPPC. (scim itself is already working). What I did was "alien -g scim-chinese....src.rpm", this create a directory for building a deb file, then I add "powerpc" to the archetecture list in debian/control, and use "debian/rules binary" to build the binary debian package.
I installed it fine. But for some reason scim didn't find scim-chinese, and the smart pinyin input method does not appear in the inputing method list. Do you know how I could register the new inputing method to scim? Thanks a lot. --Hong On Fri, Apr 30, 2004 at 04:58:29PM -0500, Ming Hua wrote: > Hi everyone, > > SU Zhe (James Su), the author of SCIM, has recently released > scim-chinese under GPL. For details, see > http://freedesktop.org/~suzhe/ > > For those who are not familar with SCIM, scim-chinese is a PinYin input > method module for SCIM. I would thank James for his generousness. > > I've packaged the new scim-chinese 0.3.0 for Debian, and as always, the > sources.list is > deb http://chinese.alioth.debian.org scim/ > The binary packages are for i386 only. If anybody is interested in > porting these packages to other architectures, I would be more than > happy to help. And of course, comments, bug reports, and patches are > always welcome. > > Cheers, > Ming > 2004.04.30 > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Physics is much too hard for physicists. --- David Hilbert > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Q: What do you call a blind pre-historic animal? A: Diyathinkhesaurus. Q: What do you call a blind pre-historic animal with a dog? A: Diyathinkhesaurus Rex.

