> Hello test group,
> 
> let me announce these days we are testing SCIM input
> method framework.
> 
> About the project:
> This project is to integrate SCIM (www.scim-im.org)
> and its various IMEs 
> (input method engines) to Solaris Nevada and
> OpenSolaris. This is mainly 
> targeted for Asian users (Chinese, Japanese, Korean,
> Indian,Thai etc 
> ...), but there is also Russian and Arabic input
> included.
> 
> You can download and install test packages in two
> ways:
> 1. download from
> http://sunvirtuallab.com:34002/sol10n, those are svr4
> packages - use pkgadd/pkgrm to install/uninstall the
> packages.
> 2. install form our test repository
> http://pkg.sunvirtuallab.com :
> pkg:/SUNWlibdatrie at 0.5.11,5.11-0.93:20080715T051310Z
> pkg:/SUNWlibthai at 0.5.11,5.11-0.93:20080715T051719Z
> pkg:/SUNWscim at 0.5.11,5.11-0.93:20080715T052043Z
> pkg:/SUNWscim-bridge at 0.5.11,5.11-0.93:20080715T053115Z
> pkg:/SUNWscim-anthy at 0.5.11,5.11-0.93:20080715T053235Z
> pkg:/SUNWscim-chewing at 0.5.11,5.11-0.93:20080715T053420
> Z
> pkg:/SUNWscim-hangul at 0.5.11,5.11-0.93:20080715T053726Z
> pkg:/SUNWscim-tables at 0.5.11,5.11-0.93:20080715T053853Z
> pkg:/SUNWscim-pinyin at 0.5.11,5.11-0.93:20080715T055058Z
> pkg:/SUNWscim-sunpinyin at 0.5.11,5.11-0.93:20080715T0555
> 32Z
> pkg:/SUNWscim-thai at 0.5.11,5.11-0.93:20080715T060841Z
> 
> $ pkg set-authority -O http://pkg.sunvirtuallab.com
> sunvirtuallab
> $ pfexec pkg install pkg://sunvirtuallab/SUNWscim
> 
> 

I have install all the packages.  However, after a reboot, I seem to have lost 
my input method (i.e., ctrl-space no longer does anything).

1.  echo $GTK_IM_MODULE returns the value of "scim", indicating that the 
$HOME/.profile file is properly changed.

2.  activating the scim:

hliind at ibm:~$ /etc/scim/xession

(or simply scim -d)

shows the following error message:

bash: /etc/scim/xession: No such file or directory
hliind at ibm:~$ /etc/scim/xsession
Smart Common Input Method 1.4.7

Launching a SCIM process with x11...
Loading socket Config module ...
Creating backend ...
Loading x11 FrontEnd module ...
Failed to launch SCIM.

Thus, in short, my installation of SCIM (at least via IPS) failed.
 
 
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