[Pkg-kbd-devel] Re: Ubuntu keyboard/installer plans
Anton Zinoviev
anton at lml.bas.bg
Wed Aug 23 10:26:47 UTC 2006
On Tue, Aug 22, 2006 at 07:13:35PM +0200, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
>
> It requires a new console-tools-udeb, but that's not very hard (I have
> one for Ubuntu already). Among the other problems I encountered is
> that console-setup is never run when using d-i: setupcon tries to
> readlink /proc/self/fd/2 to decide whether it's on the console or not.
> To work around this, I made console-setup's postinst call setupcon <
> /dev/tty > /dev/tty 2>/dev/tty and added /dev/tty to the «ok» list in
> the readlink
I am a bit worried whether there can exist other situations when
/proc/self/fd/2 points to /dev/tty. To avoid this weaking of the
check please test the attached patch -- it adds a new option --force
to console-setup.
Besides the new console-tools-udeb package, another thing that needs
to be done is to allow languagechooser provide console-setup with
information about the encoding of the selected locale. Otherwise
there will be one additional unnecessary question.
Also, many of the non-pc keyboards are not working. I had these fixed
around the first version of console-setup and the X upstream accepted
the changes but unfortunately now the keyboards are again broken. :-)
Moreover I am not sure what is the proper fix of the problem.
In the directory /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/macintosh_vndr/ one can
find some keyboard layouts that are Macintosh specific. Do you know
whether people are using these? The only important difference between
vendor-specific layouts and the main layouts are the symbols on the
third and fourth levels (the symbols activated by AltGr).
If these layouts are not used I can make the necessary changes in
/usr/share/X11/xkb/rules/base and persuade the X upstream to apply
them.
Otherwise we need some mapping from the standard layouts to the
vendor-specific layouts when such vendor-specific layout exists (far
not all layouts have vendor-specific alternatives). Ofcourse this is
much more difficult task to achieve.
How is this problem solved in the Ubuntu installer and the other
distributions? How the keyboard is configured for X when non-pc
keyboard is used? If the installers use always only the standard
layouts, this could be strong evidence that people do not use the
vendor-specific layouts.
Anton Zinoviev
-------------- next part --------------
Index: setupcon
===================================================================
--- setupcon (revision 195)
+++ setupcon (working copy)
@@ -42,6 +42,9 @@
-v|--verbose)
verbose_option=yes
;;
+ --force)
+ force=yes
+ ;;
--save)
save=yes
;;
@@ -52,6 +55,7 @@
-k, --keyboard-only setup the keyboard only, do not setup the font
-f, --font-only setup the font only, do not setup the keyboard
+ --force do not check whether we are on the console
-v, --verbose explain what is being doing, try it if s.t. goes wrong
--save copy the font and the ACM in /etc/console-setup,
update /etc/console-setup/boottime.kmap.gz
@@ -115,16 +119,18 @@
fi
fi
-case `readlink /proc/self/fd/2` in
- /dev/tty[0-9]*|/dev/vc/[0-9]*|/dev/console)
- ;;
- *)
- if [ "$VERBOSE_OUTPUT" = yes ]; then
- echo We are not on the Linux console, exiting.
- fi
- exit 0
- ;;
-esac
+if [ "$force" != yes ]; then
+ case `readlink /proc/self/fd/2` in
+ /dev/tty[0-9]*|/dev/vc/[0-9]*|/dev/console)
+ ;;
+ *)
+ if [ "$VERBOSE_OUTPUT" = yes ]; then
+ echo We are not on the Linux console, exiting.
+ fi
+ exit 0
+ ;;
+ esac
+fi
#-----------------------#
# OUTPUT #
Index: debian/console-setup.postinst
===================================================================
--- debian/console-setup.postinst (revision 198)
+++ debian/console-setup.postinst (working copy)
@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@
# In d-i debhelper doesn't use /etc/init.d scripts :-)
if [ -f /usr/share/console-setup-mini/console-setup.config ]; then
- setupcon
+ setupcon --force
fi
#DEBHELPER#
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