On 6/24/06, Ryo Dairiki <ryo-dairiki@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Hi Ryo,
I haven't tested Fedora Core 6-test1, but there is no scim-bridge-gtkimm.i386 for x86_64 architectures, isn't there? Scim-bridge now supports multilibs so you can use scim-bridge-gtkimm.i386 on them; It communicate with scim.x86_64. On the other hand, It doesn't need scim-libs.i386 at all.
When Fedora is packaged for a particular version, only the rpm's for that arch are included in the distro. However, scim-bridge-gtkimm package is available through yum for both i386 & x86_64. Probably all you need to do is setup a repo for i386 packages for FC6T1 :-)
This is useful because there is some apps only provides i386 binaries. For example, acroread. I use acroread on x86_64 architecture with scim-bridge-gtkimm.i386. This is why scim-bridge has been developed. Whithout it, you have to use fallback xim or origial scim-gtkimm. The former kills inline preedits and the latter kills acroread itself! So I insist that scim-bridge-gtkimm.i386 should be included in FC6.x86_64.
Is there a bug filed i Red Hat bugzilla for the same? Thanks, Makuchaku -- http://makuchaku.info When you speak out with the courage of your convictions, people listen! -- Valmik Thapar, Wildlife Conservationist.