On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 07:19:26PM -0500, Ma Xiaojun wrote: > On 10/25/12 1:18 AM, Marcus Lundblad wrote: > >Trying to use ibus-anthy with gnome-shell 3.6.1 in experimental. > >I add a Japanese keyboard layout using anthy. Things don't work. > >After some digging around, I found that the file > >/usr/share/ibus-anthy/engine/_config.py contains invalid paths. > >These paths (PKGDATADIR, LIBEXECDIR, and LOCALEDIR) starts with /usr/share > >Thus, python won't find the modules defined by the engine. > >Manually changing these paths to have a prefix of "/usr/" actually makes it > >work. > >I can now type in text with the Japanese input method (and also the input > >method options appears in gnome-shell's keyboard menu in the top bar). > Did you notice similar issue in the upstream tracker? > http://code.google.com/p/ibus/issues/detail?id=1513 > > I guess the upstream developer assume that you are using /usr > I think non /usr prefix should be supported so I kept the upstream > issue open. > However, this issue is not a high priority issue at least for me personally.
Well, this is experimental and Ubuntu, so I am not well educated. All I can say is each distribution has focus. * Debian to impliment multi-arch * Fedora uses /libexec and moves /bin to /usr/bin So if you repackage a package, we need to make proper adjustment to autotool parameters while building a package. /libexec -> /lib/<packagename>/ Is one I need tio do all the time... osamu -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org