[haiku-bugs] Re: [Haiku] #7310: Optional packages: KeymapSwitcher doesn't work as intended

  • From: "MichaelPeppers" <trac@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 01 Mar 2011 22:41:08 -0000

#7310: Optional packages: KeymapSwitcher doesn't work as intended
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   Reporter:                 |      Owner:  nobody
  MichaelPeppers             |     Status:  new
       Type:  bug            |  Milestone:  R1
   Priority:  normal         |    Version:  R1/Development
  Component:  - General      |   Keywords:  optional package keymapswitcher
 Resolution:                 |   Blocking:
 Blocked By:                 |   Platform:  All
Has a Patch:  0              |
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Comment (by MichaelPeppers):

 Replying to [comment:4 siarzhuk]:
 > The version looking outdated - most of observed issues were already
 fixed. I thought that installoptionalpackage get the latest one. Are you
 using Alpha image or nightly builds?
 I thought so too. I'm using one of the latest nightlies (r40756)
 > Yes, of course, I have understood why you decide that it not working.
 ;-) Probably it has no sense, but further improvements to this program has
 no sense too - this app lives just until the normal solution for Haiku
 will be implemented.
 Thanks for the explaination, I see. I'll wait for the Haiku keymap
 utility, then. =)
 > I'm going to update this optional package soon - so there are no sense
 to test outdated version. ;-) Just wait or get the new version here right
 now:
 >
 >
 
http://sourceforge.net/projects/dotmatrix4beos/files/Haiku%20Keymap%20Switcher/1.2.6/
 >
 > note that you need to use corresponding update-*.sh script to update
 your system on the fly. ;-)  Just exploding zip onto /boot can send your
 input_server to KDL. So, please, use the update script.
 Thank you. Downloaded and installed. Nice script. =)

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