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Re: Vietnamese update [Re: Your papers came]
From: |
Pavel Janík |
Subject: |
Re: Vietnamese update [Re: Your papers came] |
Date: |
Sun, 28 Apr 2002 16:59:31 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.090006 (Oort Gnus v0.06) Emacs/21.2.50 (i386-suse-linux-gnu) |
From: "Triet H. Lai" <address@hidden>
Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 00:42:30 +1000
> I cannot build the source from CVS, the error was:
> ,----
> | gcc -c -D_BSD_SOURCE -I/usr/X11R6/include -g -O2
-DEMACS_BITMAP_FILES -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -Demacs -I. -I../src
-I/mnt/hda11/tmp/emacs/lwlib -I/mnt/hda11/tmp/emacs/lwlib/../src xlwmenu.c
> | In file included from /usr/X11R6/include/X11/Xos.h:284,
> | from xlwmenu.c:38:
> | /usr/X11R6/include/X11/Xarch.h:48: sys/byteorder.h: No such file or
directory
> | make[2]: *** [xlwmenu.o] Error 1
> | make[2]: Leaving directory `/mnt/hda11/tmp/emacs/lwlib'
> | make[1]: *** [really-lwlib] Error 2
> | make[1]: Leaving directory `/mnt/hda11/tmp/emacs/src'
> | make: *** [bootstrap-src] Error 2
> `----
> Just in case, I'm running GNU/Linux-2.4.18-rc4, XFree-4.2.0.
Hmm, byteorder.h is part of glibc. On my system it is in glibc-devel
package.
> Though, I successfully built Emacs-21.2 with vntelex.el (copied from
> CVS) and can type "Vietnamese" characters with telex input method.
> However, Emacs pop ups the following message when saving the buffer to
> file:
> ,----
> | These default coding systems were tried:
> | vietnamese-viscii-unix
> | However, none of them safely encodes the target text.
> | ...
> `----
> and it prompts for utf-16-le-unix as the default coding system.
>
> I don't really understand how MULE works, but I guess Werner would use
> a wrong charset (It seems ISO-8859-? rather than
> vietnamese-lower/upper--these character sets share many accent
> characters) for translation characters in `quail-define-rules'. I
> re-edited the table and the problem has gone. Below is the changes.
This is something for Werner, I think.
--
Pavel Janík
It's entirely untested, but it looks good and compiles. Ship it!
-- Linus Torvalds in linux-kernel