This is just an experimental hack and cannot happily be merged into
the upstream. Zsh's line editor apparently needs a rewrite in order
to support multi-byte encodings because it strongly relies on the
single-byte character scheme.
These patches are mostly based on the work by ono@ono.org (Thanks!):
http://www.ono.org/software/zsh-euc/
What I did over this is disable the hack for non-EUC locales. Maybe
the patches can be moved to shells/zsh in the future, but it's
premature for the moment.
Notes:
- forward-char, backward-char and backward-delete-char with no numeric
argument should work properly with this hack.
- Completion and redisplay should work fine.
- There can be some trivial side-effects.
- JIS X0201-Roman and JIS X0208-Kanji are supported.
- JIS X0201-Katakana and JIS X0212 Kanji are NOT supported.
- Only tested with the EUC-JP (ja_JP.eucJP) locale. I'm not sure if
it works for GB 2312/CNS 11643-1/KS X 1001. Any feedbacks is
welcome, especially a patch if it does not work. :)
[1] Warn people about Qt1, remove warning about Qt3, and fix something I
forgot to fix before committing the Qt3/KDE3 stuff.
[2] Programs that were using USE_QT_VER=3 were looking in the wrong
place for the headers if they relied solely on QTCPPFLAGS to give
it to them.
Reported by: [2] Frank Laszlo <laszlof@earthlink.net>
- extension dir has to be created if installed as a package since it is
empty
- move PLIST_SUB into if-clause so it actually works
Submitted by: Alex Dupre <sysadmin@alexdupre.com>
(already repocopied to these directories, so no histories are lost).
Thanks for using this port, and if you are VMware 3.x user
use ports/emulators/vmware-tools3 instead. VMware 2.x users
also are happy with ports/emulators/vmware-tools2.
is switched back to VMware tools for VMware 2.x, with some minor changes
including:
- MAINTAINER line should be an address of @FreeBSD.org since
I'm now a committer.
- Update current MASTER_SITES listed in VMware's webpage at
http://www.vmware.com/download/
- some minor typo fix, and add a comment that this is for
VMware 2.x.
- Changed maintainer to ports@FreeBSD.org after the request from
current maintainer.
PR: ports/34077
Submitted by: Shuhei AMAKAWA <sa264@cam.ac.uk>
Approved by: Don Croyle <croyle@gelemna.org>