From: ng0 <contact.ng0@cryptolab.net>
To: Ricardo Wurmus <rekado@elephly.net>
Cc: 25741@debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: bug#25741: [PATCH 2/2] gnu: kbd: Add neo layout.
Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2017 09:39:40 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20170428093940.qebl5oexqszdblw3@abyayala> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87d1bxarj4.fsf@elephly.net>
Ricardo Wurmus transcribed 0.5K bytes:
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> ng0 <contact.ng0@cryptolab.net> writes:
>
> > Alright, here is the reworked version.
> >
> > Because it is equal to the result of the previous one, I am
> > positive that it works like this (the previous version did).
>
> Thanks. This still modifies the kbd package. Have you tried what I
> proposed, namely to install this as a separate package and /somehow/
> make kbd find the installed keymap? It would be nicer than to modify
> the kbd package itself.
>
> --
> Ricardo
>
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>
Would this still work as intended?
kbd is a global package, part of the base. If I create a new
package which inherits from kbd, and people have to explicitly
add it to (packages) in (operating-system), it will colide with
(kbd). I think this really is the safest solution unless you
can convince me that it will work the way you proposed.
Or am I wrong and all you suggest is that (kbd) simply
finds the neo.map in the store?
I feel like kbd doesn#t work this way, but depending on
your explanation I can try.
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2017-04-27 21:53 ` bug#25741: [PATCH 2/2] gnu: kbd: Add neo layout ng0
2017-04-28 8:02 ` Ricardo Wurmus
2017-04-28 9:39 ` ng0 [this message]
2017-04-28 14:37 ` Ricardo Wurmus
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2017-05-25 16:47 ` ng0
2017-05-25 18:17 ` Marius Bakke
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