On 05.07.2015 08:49 AM, Michael DePaulo wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 4, 2015 at 9:26 PM, Mihai Moldovan <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On 04.07.2015 12:22 PM, Shaheed Haque wrote:
>>> Only to find that arrow keys, cursor keys were not working. When I tried
>>> x2goserver, it complained about not find the base rule. With a bit of
>>> strace'ing, I found the missing file was
>>> //usr///share///X11///xkb///rules///base/./lst/.
>>>
>>> The fix was to install xkeyboard-config-2.9-4.el7.noarch, so this looks 
>>> like a
>>> missing dependency. Please consider adding this to the RedHat packages.
>>
>> Thanks for debugging this!
>>
>> Depending on xkeyboard-config (RPM) and xkb-data (deb) sounds reasonable.
> 
> Hi Mihai,
> 
> Perhaps we should Mimic Orion's Fedora/EPEL packaging instead?
> 
> He has nxagent depend on xkeyboard-config
> http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/nx-libs.git/tree/nx-libs.spec

Yeah, and here we come to the fabulous decision of what package should actually
sanely depend on what other package.

Currently, we do not depend on X11 packages in nx-libs (but a select amount of
-dev packages on Debian as build requirements.)

Contrary to that, x2goserver already does depend on X11 packages.

Where does depending on xkeyboard-config make most sense? nxagent itself doesn't
really depend on it - it's working "fine" without that package, maybe with
limitations as presented in this bug report.

Luckily, xkeyboard-config (or xkb-data) has no dependencies, so it doesn't add
any other cruft.

Still, I think (and have also thought about that yesterday) that it's more
appropriate to depend on it in x2goserver instead of nxagent.



Mihai

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