[SCIM] Re: scim Digest, Vol 10, Issue 27

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Tue Dec 28 18:31:42 PST 2004


OK, I'll try to make as less nuber of  rpms as possible.

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>   1. Re: What's the difference between three config modules? (James Su)
>   2. Re: What's the difference between three config modules?
>      (Jon-o Addleman)
>   3. From a newbie: problems in running scim (Rodolfo Medina)
>   4. From a newbie: problems in running scim (Rodolfo Medina)
>   5. Re: From a newbie: problems in running scim (UTUMI Hirosi)
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>Message: 1
>Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2004 09:49:36 +0800
>From: James Su <suzhe at tsinghua.org.cn>
>Subject: Re: [SCIM] What's the difference between three config
>	modules?
>To: scim-dev <scim at lists.freedesktop.org>
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>Hi,
>  Socket FrontEnd, Config, IMEngine are necessary to setup a 
>Client/Server type IM environment. These three modules are needed, if 
>you don't want each application to load a full set of SCIM to waste too 
>much memory. gconf Config is optional, if you don't like plain text 
>config file used by simple Config module, and you are using GNOME, then 
>use gconf instead.
>  Many usrs complained that multiple rpms always confuse them and hard 
>to install. So I prefer to combine all necessary components of SCIM into 
>one large rpm package.
>
>Regards
>James Su
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>$B%L%P%?s wrote:
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>
>>Anyone, plase tell me what's the difference between socket-config,
>>gconf-config, and simple-config.
>>It seems like for me that they are duplicated. Are they alternative?
>>And what's socket frontend? What is it used for?
>>
>>Now, let's change the subject and talk abount RPM binaries.
>>It seems like that the RPMs of scim should be divided in some packages.
>>Should I divide it next time?
>>
>>My suggestion is as follow:
>>
>>1. scim-libs
>>This one contains library files.
>>Socket frontend is included in this package.
>>
>>2.scim-x
>>This one contains X11 frontend.
>>If you don't use X11, use scim-screen or something.
>>
>>3.scim-gtk
>>This one contains gtk-imengine, gtk-panel, gtk-setup-panel.
>>If you don't like gnome, use skim.
>>(How about when you mainly use kde desktop and use some gtk applications?
>>Both gtk and kde set-up-panel is needed?)
>>
>>4.scim-devel
>>This one only contains header files and the documentations for developers.
>>
>>
>>Sincerely yours,
>>Ryo Dairiki
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