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Bug#594992: keyboard-configuration: add brazilian abnt2 model to the list of keyboards



Em Sat, 11 Sep 2010 09:13:22 +0200
Christian PERRIER <bubulle@debian.org> escreveu:

> Quoting Samuel Thibault (sthibault@debian.org):
> > reassign 594992 kbd-chooser
> > thanks
> > 
> > Gunther Furtado, le Sat 04 Sep 2010 14:50:42 -0300, a écrit :
> > > The questions appears in this order.
> > > 
> > > 1. Please choose the language used for the instalation process...
> > > Portuguese (Brazil)
> > > 
> > > 2. Location
> > > 
> > > 3. Keymap to use for a USB keyboard
> > >   there is no Brazilian otpion here!!!
> > 
> > Ok, so that's why.  This is kbd-chooser and not console-setup, and
> > kbd-chooser indeed doesn't have such choice.
> 
> Keymaps are provided by console-data.
> 
> But console-data *doesn't* have a keymap for Brazilian ABNT2 layout in
> its "mac" directory.
> 
> And these are what's used when one is choosing "USB keyboard":
> 
> Template: console-keymaps-usb/keymap
> Type: select
> Choices-C: mac-usb-us, mac-usb-be, mac-usb-uk, mac-usb-dk-latin1,
> mac-usb-dvorak, mac-usb-fi-latin1, mac-usb-fr,
> mac-usb-de-latin1-nodeadkeys, it, mac-usb-it, mac-usb-pt-latin1 ,
> mac-usb-es, mac-usb-se, mac-usb-fr_CH-latin1, mac-usb-de_CH
> #flag:partial __Choices: American English, Belgian, British English,
> Danish, Dvorak, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Italian,
> Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss French, Swiss German
> _Description: Keymap to use for a USB keyboard:
> 
> 
> What I think is happening here is that the PowerPC installer follows
> *by default* a path for keymap choice that goes through "USB keyboard"
> which, itself, leads to the choice of keymaps among a very restricted
> set.
> 
> See the following comment in kbd-chooser/usb-kbd.c:
> 
> static kbd_t *usb_preferred_keymap (kbd_t *keyboards, const char
> *subarch) {
> 	/* FIXME
> 	 * It was a mistake to tie "keymaps" to "architectures": all
> the keymaps
> 	 * in console-keymaps-usb are Mac-specific (at the moment);
> "PC" USB keyboards
> 	 * all use standard "AT" keymaps. But its too close to sarge
> release to change design,
> 	 * so we go with the following hack:
> 	 * If the USB keyboard vendor is Apple, set PRESENT = TRUE.
> 	 * For other keyboard vendors and if architecture is x86 or
> powerpc (prep and chrp),
> 	 * force the installer to display the list of AT keymaps.
> This is needed because, for
> 	 * 2.6 kernels, we can not assume that a AT connector will be
> detected in at-kbd.c. *
> 	 * UPDATE
> 	 * Because of the changes in the input layer, we can now be
> sure that an
> 	 * AT keyboard layout is needed, even if an USB keyboard is
> detected. So we force
> 	 * any USB keyboard to AT and no longer include the option to
> select a USB keymap
> 	 * for all arches except powerpc which still needs the usb
> keymaps as otherwise
> 	 * the mode switch key (for accented characters) is mapped to
> the wrong key. */
> 
> 	// Always use AT keymaps for USB keyboards with 2.6 kernel
> (except for powerpc) int skip_26_kernels = 0;
> #if defined (AT_KBD) && !defined(__powerpc__)
> 	struct utsname buf;
> 	uname(&buf);
> 	if (strncmp(buf.release, "2.6", 3) == 0)
> 		skip_26_kernels = 1;
> #endif
> 
> 
> 
> General problem: all this code is many years old and doesn't really
> fit the current situation where USB is everywhere and the only
> keyboards that are used in real life are the various flavours of
> "PC"-style keyboards (overgeneralization here, of course: various Macs
> do have specific layouts, so are the last sold Sun keyboards,
> etc....).
> 
> Immediate solution for Gunther, I think: use the installer in expert
> mode and choose "AT keyboard".... Not having a PowerPC machine handy,
> I can't test this, though.
> 

Hi, many thanks but nope, it doesn't work. At least on stable
installer (the only one yaboot boot loader can load, sid vmlinux is
too big) it doesn't. 

First item in expert is about language and the second one about
keymaps, only two options here are (1)USB keyboard (takes me back to the
same list without br-abnt) and (2)leave keymap untouched which does not
suits me also.

cheers,



-- 
"...agora, só nos sobrou o futuro...", visto em www.manuchao.net

Gunther Furtado
Curitiba - Paraná - Brasil
gunfurtado@gmail.com




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