Hi Thibaut! On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 08:38:00PM +0200, Thibaut Paumard wrote: > I first experienced the bug as a failure of install-keymap, which died with > "loadkeys: ... unicode keysym out of range: ... ". > > Actually, dumpkeys and loadkeys (from kbd) can't talk to each other in a UTF-8 > environment. For instance, I am interested in using the mac-macbook-fr keymap. > Laodkeys can load it directly, it can also load when symlinked as > /etc/console/boottime.kmap.gz. However, it cannot load the file created by > dumpkeys, which contains compose lines like: > > compose '`' 'A' to U+ffffffc0
Thanks for your report (and the very nice bug number you picked there). This problem only occurs when “loadkeys -u” comes across a “compose as usual” line; it fails to convert the internal default compose table to Unicode diacritics. The fix shouldn’t be too difficult. Cheers, -- Michael Schutte <mi...@debian.org>
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