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scim 1.4.1 has been released.

It's a bugfix version of 1.4.0 stable branch.

Changes since 1.4.0:

  • A serious bug which may cause segmentation fault has been fixed.
  • Three new keyboard layouts have been added.
  • New translation (Panjabi) has been added.

You may download the source tarball from http://sf.net/projects/scim

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g++

generally, no user noticable differences between g++ 3.4/4.0

but you should always use the version which your system was built by.

The compiler information should be added in the installation guide

Hi,

For some Linux distros, or in some cases, the gcc/g++ compiler, even make,
may not have been installed, now I have encountered such case, so I think
such information should be added to the installation (from source) guide,

What should be stated are the following, IMHO:
which compiler to use? (now I know the answer is g++)
and which version of g++ to use? 3.4 or 4.0? what's the difference? will there be any impact?

And could anyone give us the answer to the 2nd question?

Thanks

debian

cool thanks

Please consult our mailling list

http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=7952069&forum_id=43694

Debian

Hi, does anyone know when the debs will be out for the 1.4.x branch?

Thanks in advance.

do you use icpc?

Please use g++, instead of intel c++ compiler (or something else)

cant configure

when i configure the scim source i get this message
onfigure: error:
*** SCIM requires
*** sizeof (unsigned short int) == 2
*** sizeof (char) == 1
*** You might want to consider using the GNU C compiler.
can you help?

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