On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 10:21:38PM +0000, Alastair McKinstry wrote:

> I can't reproduce this (don't have the hardware) and can't see why this
> might happen. Can you please retest?

Since console-data performs a similar function, I thought I'd compare
what I see between the two.

>From the console-data/keymap/policy dialog, I choose "Select keymap from
arch list." I then get the console-data/keymap/template/layout dialog,
from which I choose "US." This brings me to the
console-data/keymap/template/keymap dialog, from which I choose
Extended.

kbd-chooser presents me with one dialog when priority is low,
console-tools/archs. This currently lets me choose between "Mac 
keyboards" and "AT keyboards". Once I choose "Mac keyboards" it goes its
merry way. keybd-chooser selects mac-us-ext as the keymap. I never have
a choice of standard or extended (or anything else). The available
keymaps are mac-us-std, mac-us-ext, mac-de2-ext, mac-fr2-ext, and
mac-fr3. I don't even see where a dialog exists to choose between these.

Am I totally not understanding something?

> There has been some changes to kbd-chooser recently; could you please
> test version 0.46; if the problem still occurs I would appreciate it if
> you built and tested a debug version (more comments printed in the
> logs); using
> export DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=debug
> debuild -uc -us
> in kbd-chooser.

Here's the log.

Apr  6 13:40:58 (none) user.info kbd-chooser[3004]: INFO: Setting 
debian-installer/serial-console to false 
Apr  6 13:40:58 (none) user.info kbd-chooser[3004]: INFO: keyboard type mac: present: 
true:    
Apr  6 13:40:58 (none) user.info kbd-chooser[3004]: INFO: keyboard type at: present: 
unknown    
Apr  6 13:40:58 (none) user.info kbd-chooser[3004]: INFO: Setting 
debian-installer/serial-console to false 
Apr  6 13:41:01 (none) user.info kbd-chooser[3004]: INFO: choose_keymap: keymap = 
mac-us-ext 
Apr  6 13:41:01 (none) user.info kbd-chooser[3004]: INFO: kbd_chooser: setting keymap 
mac-us-ext 

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